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_aStallings, William _918434 |
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_aOperating systems : _binternals and design principles _cWilliam Stallings |
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_bPearson Education, _aNew Delhi _c2014 |
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_a708 P. _bPaper |
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505 | _aChapter 1: Operating System Overview Chapter 2: Process Description and Control Chapter 3: Threads Chapter 4: Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion and Synchronization Chapter 5: Concurrency: Deadlock and Starvation Chapter 6: Memory Management Chapter 7: Virtual Memory Chapter 8: Uniprocessor Scheduling Chapter 9: Multiprocessor and Real-Time Scheduling Chapter 10: I/O Management and Disk Scheduling Chapter 11: File Management Chapter 12: Embedded Operating Systems Chapter 13: Computer Security Threats Chapter 14: Computer Security Techniques Chapter 15: Distributed Processing, Client/Server, and Clusters | ||
520 | _aOperating Systems: Internals and Design Principles provides a comprehensive and unified introduction to operating systems topics. Stallings emphasizes both design issues and fundamental principles in contemporary systems and gives readers a solid understanding of the key structures and mechanisms of operating systems. He discusses design trade-offs and the practical decisions affecting design, performance and security. The book illustrates and reinforces design concepts and ties them to real-world design choices through the use of case studies in UNIX and Windows. | ||
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