Operating system concepts with Java
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Operating system concepts with Java
John Wiley & Sons, c2004
6th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 873-899) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
New edition of the bestseller provides readers with a clear description of the concepts that underlie operating systems. It uses Java to illustrate many ideas and includes numerous examples that pertain specifically to popular operating systems such as UNIX, Solaris 2, Windows NT and XP, Mach, the Apple Macintosh OS, IBM's OS/2 and Linux Style. It is is even more hands-on than the previous edition, with extensive programming examples, written in Java and C New coverage, and includes recent advances in Windows 2000/XP, Linux, Solaris 9, and Mac OS X. Detailed case studies of Windows XP and Linux give readers full coverage of two very popular operating systems Also available from the same authors, the highly successful "Operating System Concepts, Sixth Edition" (0-471-25060-0).
Table of Contents
PART ONE: OVERVIEW. Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Computer--System Structures. Chapter 3. Operating--System Structures. PART TWO: PROCESS MANAGEMENT. Chapter 4. Processes. Chapter 5. Threads. Chapter 6. CPU Scheduling. Chapter 7. Process Synchronization. Chapter 8. Deadlocks. PART THREE: STORAGE MANAGEMENT. Chapter 9. Memory Management. Chapter 10. Virtual Memory. Chapter 11. File--System Interface. Chapter 12. File--System Implementation. PART FOUR: I/O SYSTEMS. Chapter 13. I/O Systems. Chapter 14. Mass--Storage Structure. PART FIVE: DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS. Chapter 15. Distributed System Structures. Chapter 16. Distributed File System. Chapter 17. Distributed Coordination. PART SIX: PROTECTION AND SECURITY. Chapter 18. Protection. Chapter 19. Security. PART SEVEN: CASE STUDIES. Chapter 20. The Linux System. Chapter 21. Windows XP. Chapter 22. Influential Operting Systems. Appendix A: The FreeBSD System (Contents Online). Appendix B: The Mach System (Contents Online). Appendix C: Windows 2000 (Contents Online). Appendix D: Distributed Communication (Contents Online). Appendix E: Java Primer (Contents Online). Bibliography. Credits. Index.
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