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* [http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/~soma/distos/2008-01-28/tanenbaum-amoeba.pdf Andrew Tannenbaum et al., "The Amoeba System" (1990)]
* [http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/~soma/distos/2008-01-28/tanenbaum-amoeba.pdf Andrew Tannenbaum et al., "The Amoeba System" (1990)]
* [http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/~soma/distos/2008-01-28/clouds-dasgupta.pdf Partha Dasgupta et al., "The Clouds Distributed Operating System" (1991)]
* [http://homeostasis.scs.carleton.ca/~soma/distos/2008-01-28/clouds-dasgupta.pdf Partha Dasgupta et al., "The Clouds Distributed Operating System" (1991)]
* Reminder for grad students (and optionally undergrad) to start writing an abstract, outline, and find roughly 10 references for their project


===September 28, 2017===
===September 28, 2017===

Revision as of 09:49, 26 September 2017

Course Outline

Here is the course outline. It should see only minor modifications during the semester.

Assigned Readings

September 12, 2017

The Early Internet:

The Mother of All Demos:

September 14, 2017

The Alto:

September 19, 2017

Optional: Browse around the Multicians website.

September 21, 2017

September 26, 2017

September 28, 2017

Project Help

To develop your literature review or research proposal, start with a single research paper that you find interesting and that is related to distributed operating systems in some way.

To begin selecting a paper, I suggest that you:

  • search on Google Scholar using keywords relating to your interests, and/or
  • browse the proceedings of major conferences that publish work related to distributed operating systems.

The main operating system conferences are OSDI and ACM SOSP (sosp.org,ACM DL). Note that not all the work here is on distributed operating systems! Also, many other conferences publish some work related to distributed operating systems, e.g. NSDI.

To help you write a literature review or the background of a research paper, read the following: