Written in English — pages. Operating System Concepts , Wiley. Not in Library. Operating system concepts , J. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Hardcover in English - 8 edition.
Hardcover in English - 7Rev Ed edition. Hardcover - 7International Ed edition. Operating system concepts , Wiley. Operating system concepts , Addison Wesley Longman. Operating system concepts , Addison-Wesley. Peterson, Peter B. Operating System Concepts. Classifications Dewey Edition Notes Includes bibliographical references p.
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Operating System Concepts helps readers keep abreast of some key areas in the field of operating systems. These include clustered computing, open-source operating systems and virtual machines. In a nutshell, Operating System Concepts is a guide to the fundamental principles of operating systems.
The book deals with topics like process, operating systems and their functioning, and design. It also looks at special-purpose systems, storage management, security, distributed systems and memory. Various concepts, practices and trends are presented along with other features of an operating system in the introductory parts.
The book contains a simulator for apt demonstration of topics and is divided into parts. There are many additional topics covered under these chapters such as Deadlock prevention, Deadlock characterization, Algorithm Evaluation, Thread scheduling, Process scheduling, System Calls, System Boot and so on. This book contains many problems and exercises in programming for the benefit of readers. Students and aspirants can confidently tackle intricacies and nuances of operating systems with the help of this book.
Abraham Silberschatz is an author and academic. Abraham Silberschatz has also written Database System Concepts. Weinberg professor at Yale University. Storage systems, operating systems, database systems and network management are his research interests. Greg Gagne is an professor, and author. Greg Gagne specializes in distributed systems, computer networks and operating systems. Peter B.
Galvin is an author, consultant, columnist, and trainer. Galvin has also authored Applied Operating Systems Concepts.
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