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  2. Bob Whitehead - Wikipedia

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    Whitehead is sometimes credited as co-author, together with the rest of the Gang of Four, of the operating system for the Atari 400/800 computers. [ a ] It has been however clarified both by Al Miller [ 7 ] and by Whitehead himself [ citation needed ] that he was not involved in the OS development, although he took part in developing ...

  3. Operating System Concepts - Wikipedia

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    Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz and James Peterson is a classic textbook on operating systems. It is often called the "dinosaur book", as the first edition of the book had on the cover a number of dinosaurs labeled with various old operating systems. The bigger dinosaurs were labeled with the older big OSs.

  4. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    The operating system provides an interface between an application program and the computer hardware, so that an application program can interact with the hardware only by obeying rules and procedures programmed into the operating system. The operating system is also a set of services which simplify development and execution of application programs.

  5. History of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Every operating system, even from the same vendor, could have radically different models of commands, operating procedures, and such facilities as debugging aids. Typically, each time the manufacturer brought out a new machine, there would be a new operating system, and most applications would have to be manually adjusted, recompiled, and retested.

  6. Robert Watson (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Operating systems [2] [3] Network stacks Programming languages Computer architecture [4] [5] Institutions: Cambridge Computer Laboratory University of Cambridge St John's College, Cambridge: Thesis: New approaches to operating system security extensibility (2011) Doctoral advisor: Ross Anderson: Website: www.watson.org /~robert www.cl.cam.ac.uk ...

  7. Operating Systems: Design and Implementation - Wikipedia

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    Operating Systems: Design and Implementation is a computer science textbook written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, with help from Albert S. Woodhull. The book describes the principles of operating systems and demonstrates their application in the source code of Tanenbaum's MINIX , a free Unix-like operating system designed for teaching purposes. [ 2 ]

  8. Object-oriented operating system - Wikipedia

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    An object-oriented operating system [1] is an operating system that is designed, structured, and operated using object-oriented programming principles.. An object-oriented operating system is in contrast to an object-oriented user interface or programming framework, which can be run on a non-object-oriented operating system like DOS or Unix.

  9. General Comprehensive Operating System - Wikipedia

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    The operating system is still used today in its most recent versions (GCOS 7 and GCOS 8) on servers and mainframes produced by Groupe Bull, primarily through emulation, to provide continuity with legacy mainframe environments. GCOS 7 and GCOS 8 are separate branches of the operating system and continue to be developed alongside each other. [4]