Operating systems : internals and design principles
763 pages : 24 cm 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: 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 Linux, UNIX, Android, and Windows 8. Teaching and Learning Experience This program presents a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. It will help: *Illustrate Concepts with Running Case Studies: To illustrate the concepts and to tie them to real-world design choices that must be made, four operating systems serve as running examples. *Easily Integrate Projects in your Course: This book provides an unparalleled degree of support for including a projects component in the course. *Keep Your Course Current with Updated Technical Content: This edition covers the latest trends and developments in operating systems. *Provide Extensive Support Material to Instructors and Students: Student and instructor resources are available to expand on the topics presented in the text "Global edition" -- Cover Includes bibliographical references (pages 715-727) and index Chapter 0. Guide for Readers and Instructors ---- PART ONE: BACKGROUND. Chapter 1. Computer System Overview --- Chapter 2. Operating System Overview ---- PART TWO: PROCESSES. Chapter 3. Process Description and Control --- Chapter 4. Threads --- Chapter 5. Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion and Synchronization --- Chapter 6. Concurrency: Deadlock and Starvation ---- PART THREE: MEMORY. Chapter 7. Memory Management --- Chapter 8. Virtual Memory ---- PART FOUR: SCHEDULING. Chapter 9. Uniprocessor Scheduling --- Chapter 10. Multiprocessor and Real-Time Scheduling ---- PART FIVE: INPUT/OUTPUT AND FILES. Chapter 11. I/O Management and Disk Scheduling --- Chapter 12. File Management ---- PART SIX: ADVANCED TOPICS. Chapter 13. Embedded Operating Systems --- Chapter 14. Virtual Machines --- Chapter 15. Operating System Security --- Chapter 16. Distributed Processing, Client/Server, and Clusters ---- Appendices
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