Applied operating system concepts / Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Galvin and Greg Gagne.
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GC QA 76.76.O63 .M34 2012 Operating systems demystified / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .P35 2012 c.1 Operating systems / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .P35 2012 c.3 Operating systems / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .S55 2000 c.2 Applied operating system concepts / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .S55 2012 Operating system concepts update / | GC QA 76.76.O63 .S73 2012 c.2 Operating systems : internals and design principles / | GC QA 76.758 .B73 2011 Software engineering : Modern approaches / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Computer-System Structures -- Ch. 3. Operating-System Structures -- Ch. 4. Processes -- Ch. 5. Threads -- Ch. 6. CPU Scheduling -- Ch. 7. Process Synchronization -- Ch. 8. Deadlocks -- Ch. 9. Memory Management -- Ch. 10. Virtual Memory -- Ch. 11. File Systems -- Ch. 12. I/O Systems -- Ch. 13. Mass-Storage Structure -- Ch. 14. Network Structures -- Ch. 15. Distributed Communication -- Ch. 16. Distributed Coordination -- Ch. 17. Distributed File Systems -- Ch. 18. Protection -- Ch. 19. Security -- Ch. 20. The UNIX System -- Ch. 21. The Linux System -- Ch. 22. Windows NT -- App. A. Java Primer.
Applied Operating System Concepts is the first book to provide a precise introduction to the principles of operating systems with numerous contemporary code examples, exercises, and programming projects. Written by the leading authors in the field of operating systems, this book capitalizes on the power of Java(TM) technology to allow students to work with executable code for examples of core concepts.
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