An introduction to operating systems : concepts and practice [GNU/Linux and Windows]
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An introduction to operating systems : concepts and practice [GNU/Linux and Windows]
PHI Learning Private, c2019
5th ed
- : pbk
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"Eastern economy edition"--Cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Structured to cover-Operating Systems (OS) Concepts, Practice, and Instructional Projects-the Fifth Edition of the book aims to provide a practical view of GNU/Linux and Windows 7, 8 and 10, covering different design considerations and patterns of use.
The section on concepts covers fundamental principles, such as file systems, process management, memory management, input-output, resource sharing, interprocess communication (IPC), distributed computing, OS security, real-time and microkernel design. This thoroughly revised edition comes with a description of an instructional OS to support teaching of OS. Sections dealing with FEDORA, a variant of Linux, describe the essence of digital asset management. The book also covers Android, currently the most popular OS for handheld systems. Basically, the book aims to enable students to learn by practicing with the examples and doing exercises.
This book is intended to cater to the needs of the students of Computer Science/Engineering, Computer Applications and Information Technology. As the knowledge of Operating Systems is essential for the IT practitioners, this book also caters to the needs of those who might not have had a formal Computer Science/Engineering education or training for updating their knowledge on contemporary OS design.
目次
Foreword
Preface
Preface to the First Edition
Part I: OS-Concepts
1. Introduction to Operating Systems
2. File Systems and Management
3. Processes and Process Management
4. Memory Management
5. Input Output (IO) Management
6. Resource Sharing and Management
7. Interprocess Communication
8. Distributed Computing
9. Real-Time Operating Systems and Microkernels
10. OS and Security
11. Recent Trends in OS
Part II: OS-Practice With Gnu/Linux
12. Getting Started with GNU/Linux
13. Search and Sort Tools
14. AWK Tool in GNU/Linux
15. Shell Scripts in GNU/Linux
16. Programming with Threads
17. Unix Kernal Architecture
18. Make Tool in Unix
19. Some Other Tools in GNU/Linux
Part III: Contemporary Operating Systems
20. Linux
21. Windows Operating Systems
22. Three Open Source Operating Systems
References
Index
Website Contents
1. Source Code Control System in Unix
2. X-Windows in Unix
3. System Administration in Unix
4. VxWorks Operating System
5. Operating Systems for Handheld Systems
6. Case Studies and Project Ideas
Question Bank
References
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