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Literature

The course book this year will be:

Operating Systems: Three Easy Pieces by Remzi H. Arpaci-Dusseau and Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau

The book is a very good introduction to the world of operating systems and is actually quite fun to read. It is quite different from the traditional books that are used in course in operating systems and I hope that you will like it. One advantage of Three Easy Pieces is that is available as pdf chapter by chapter online free of charge. You can also order a printed copy at a very good price; talk to you class mates and order several or the shipping cost will be almost than the price of the book.

Other books

There are several books that are often used as course books in operating systems courses. If you have anyone of these at hand you could find more or less the same content.

  • Modern Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tannenbaum and Herbert Bros
  • Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles by William Stalling
  • Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz,  Peter B. Galvin and Greg Gagne

If you want to go deeper into the world of operating systems and learn the internals of the Linux kernel, you should take a look at:

  • Understanding the Linux Kernel by  Daniel Plerre Bovet and Marco Cesati