52201Operating system concepts
Introduction operating system services, file systems, CPU scheduling, memory management, virtual memory, disk and scheduling, deadlocks, concurrent processes, concurrent programming, protection, design principles, distributed systems, historical perspective.
52202Operating system concepts with Java
Part 1: Overview; Part 2: Process management; Part 3: Memory management; Part 4: Storage management; Part 5: Protection and security; Part 6: Distributed systems; Part 7: Special purpose systems; Part 8: Case studies.
52203Operating system concepts with Java
Operating-system structures; Process management; Memory management; Storage management; Protection and security; Distributed systems; Special purpose systems; Case studies; ...
52204Operating System Design
Chapter 1: Introduction and overview; Chapter 2: An overview of network hardware; Chapter 3: Physical transport; Chapter 4: Internetworking; Chapter 5: Address determination at boot time; Chapter 6: Address resolution at run time; Chapter 7: The internet protocol and routing; Chapter 8: Internet control messages; Chapter 9: User datagram protocol; Chapter 10: Network input and protocol demultiplexing; Chapter 11: Device for datagram communication; Chapter 12: The client server interaction paradigm; Chapter 13: A stateless file server; Chapter 14: Remote file access; Chapter 15: A syntactic namespace; Chapter 16: User interface design; Chapter 17: An example user interface: The xinu shell; Chapter 18: An example set of shell commands; Chapter 19: Resolving high level machine names; Chapter 20: Higher level protocols.
52205Operating systems : a design oriented approach
The book introduces the operating systems while explaining how to design one (just as the name suggests). After every chapter in which on of the OS function is discusses, there is a chapter on how to design these features. With contents contain of the hardware interface, the operating system interface, design techniques I, implementing processes, parallel systems, interprocess communication, processes, design techniques II,...
52206Operating systems : a systematic View : 6th ed.
Written for professionals in both technical and non- technical fields, this textbook provides an introductory- level explanation to operating system principles. It focuses on usage, rather than design, of computer operating systems and networks. It demonstrates why operating systems are needed and what they do. Particular attention is given to the.
52207Operating systems : design and implementation
Operating Systems Design and Implementation, 3e , is ideal for introductory courses on computer operating systems. Written by the creator of Minux, professional programmers will now have the most up-to-date tutorial and reference available today. Revised to address the latest version of MINIX (MINIX 3), this streamlined, simplified new edition remains the only operating systems text to first explain relevant principles, then demonstrate their applications using a Unix-like operating system as a detailed example. It has been especially designed for high reliability, for use in embedded systems, and for ease of teaching.
52208Operating systems : internals and design principles : 8th ed.
Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles is intended for use in a one- or two-semester undergraduate course in operating systems for computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering majors. Operating Systems 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.
52209Operating systems and middleware : supporting controlled interaction
Intended for juniors, seniors, and first-year graduate students, Max Hailperin's Operating Systems and Middleware: Supporting Controlled Interaction takes a modern approach to the traditional Operating Systems course. By using this innovative text, students will obtain an understanding of how contemporary operating systems and middleware work, and why they work that way. They will also gain practical skills including the ability to reason about and program concurrent computations, understand hardware/software interactions, use empirical measurement to guide design, and analyze system security.
52210Operating Systems Concepts with Java
Part 1: Overview; Part 2: Process management; Part 3: Storage management; Part 4: I/0 systems; Part 5: Distributed systems; Part 6: Protection and security; Part 7: Case studies.





