B. References

Event timelines of the Unix Industry <http://snap.nlc.dcccd.edu/learn/drkelly/hst-hand.htm> and of GNU/Linux and Unix <http://www.robotwisdom.com/linux/timeline.html> are available on the Web. A timeline tree of Unix releases <http://www.levenez.com/unix/> is also available.

[Appleton] Randy Appleton. Improving Context Switching Performance of Idle Tasks under Linux. 2001. Cited on: 158.

Available on the Web <http://cs.nmu.edu/~randy/Research/Papers/Scheduler/>.

[Baldwin-Clark] Carliss Baldwin and Kim Clark. Design Rules, Vol 1: The Power of Modularity. MIT Press. 2000. ISBN 0-262-024667. Cited on: 83.

[Bentley] Jon Bentley. Programming Pearls (2nd Edition). Addison-Wesley. 2000. ISBN 0-201-65788-0. Cited on: 215.

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