Technical Committees

Technical Committee on Operating Systems Applications and Environments
The TC on Operating Systems Applications and Environments (TCOS) is involved with theoretical and practical aspects of operating system design, including system organization, resource allocation policies, measurement, performance evaluation, and system reliability. It is also involved with all operating system aspects affecting system interface specifications, the completeness of services, and portability of applications. The TC publishes a newsletter four times a year.

 

External Websites

Operating system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Growing article, with links to many related topics.
Computer Operating system
Helping you with questions you may have about computer operating systems as well as linking you to all the major computer operating systems.
Wiki-Based Software Guide
Terating.com is the first Wiki-Based Software Guide, written by its users. We want to help people find, compare and give reviews to thousands of software products.
Linux Online
Comprehensive information and resources about the Linux Operating System.
The resource Center for Free Operating Systems
FreeOS.com is the resource center for all free operating systems. Here you will find all the latest news regarding most of the free and open source
Ubuntu Home Page
Ubuntu is a community developed, linux-based operating system that is perfect for laptops, desktops and servers
Free Operating systems and commercial operating systems
Operating Systems, freeware and non-free, such as Linux, FreeBSD, BeOS, Zeta, Unix, RiscOS, Amiga, DOS-clones, Windows-emulators, etc.
Solaris Operating System
The Solaris Operating System - supported on over 900 x86 and SPARC platforms - delivers the performance, stability and security your users and customers demand.
OpenBSD - Secure Free Operating System
The OpenBSD project produces a FREE, multi-platform 4.4BSD-based UNIX-like operating system. Our efforts emphasize portability, standardization, correctness, proactive security and integrated cryptography.
JOS - A Free Java Based Operating System
The JOS Project is a collaborative undertaking by an international group of Java programmers and enthusiasts aimed at the creation of a free and open Java based Operating System (JOS).

 

Magazines


IEEE Distributed Systems Online aims to promote professional awareness of developments, trends, activities, and editorial coverage in the distributed systems field and provide online support for Internet Computing and Pervasive Computing. IEEE DS Online hopes to serve as a springboard for building a stronger distributed systems community and offer researchers, students, educators, application developers, and program managers a forum for sharing ideas and discussing projects.

 

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Operating System Debate

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Which was better?

Question # of Votes Last Vote Date Expiration Date  
OS/2 vs. CP/M 2 4/9/10 6:53 AM Never
Showing 1 result.
Which operating system do you feel helped the computing industry and science the most?

% Votes
0% 0 a. OS/2
100% 2
b. CP/M

Total Votes: 2

 

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