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Operating systems New to this edition are a chapter on multithreading and extensive treatments of distributed computing, multiprocessing, performance, and computer security. An ideal up-to-date book for beginner operating systems readers.
by Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, David R. Choffnes
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Rating: 4.50
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Operating Systems Operating System Concerns • Design and management issue for concurrency are as follows : 1. The OS must be able to keep track of the various processes. 2. The OS must allocate and deallocate various reasources for each active process.
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Operating systems, concurrent and distributed software design This book also provides an overview of operating system fundamentals. For programmers who want to refresh their basic skills and be brought up-to-date on those topics related to operating systems.
by Jean Bacon, Tim Harris
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Operating Systems, A Spiral Approach This is more effective pedagogically, and it inspires students to continue exploring more advanced concepts with confidence.
by Ramez Elmasri, A. Carrick, David Levine
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Operating system, concepts and techniques Compared to other university textbooks on similar subjects, this book is downsized by eliminating lengthy discussions on subjects that only have historical value.
by M. Naghibzadeh
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Operating systems, a systematic view Now in its sixth edition, this text continues to focus on using, rather than designing, computer operating systems and networks.
by William S. Davis, T. M. Rajkumar
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Operating system concepts New to this edition is the use of a simulator to dynamically demonstrate several operating system topics.Best of all, a greatly enhanced WileyPlus, a multitude of new problems and programming exercises, and other enhancements to this ...
by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne
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Operating systems c HAPT Introduction R 1 CHAPTER OVERVIEW This chapter aims to introduce you to operating systems, and give an overview of the material which will be covered in the remainder of the book. After reading this chapter, ...
by John O'Gorman
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Learning the UNIX operating system In general, Unix (especially without a windowing system) is less resource- intensive than other major operating systems. For instance, Linux will run happily on an old system with a x386 microprocessor and let multiple users share the ...
by Jerry D Peek, Grace Todino, John Strang
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Operating systems
by Dionysios C. Tsichritzis, Philip A. Bernstein
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