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_aOperating systems : design -Orinted Approach _cCharles Crowley |
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_aNew Delhi _bTata McGraw-Hill PUBLICATION _c1998 |
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_bvaries pagination _c23cm |
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_t1. Introduction --
_t2. The hardware interface -- _t3. The operating system interface -- _t4. Design techniques I -- _t5. Implementing processes -- _t6. Parallel systems -- _t7. Interprocess communication patterns -- _t8. Processes -- _t9. Design techniques II -- _t10. Memory management -- _t11. Virtual memory -- _t12. Virtual memory systems -- _t13. Design techniques III -- _t14. I/O devices -- _t15. I/O systems -- _t16. File systems -- _t17. File system organization -- _t18. Design techniques IV -- _t19. Resource mavnagement -- _t20. The client-server model. |
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520 | _aThis text provides coverage of all the basic systems concepts and shows how they evolved to their present forms. Basic code is presented for the important parts of the operating system, as well as references to design tools and keys to designing and implementing operating system data structures. | ||
650 | _a Operating systems (Computers) | ||
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