Operating System Concepts with Java
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Operating System Concepts with Java 7/e continues to evolve with emerging course needs and to provide a solid theoretical foundation for understanding operating systems. The seventh edition has been updated to offer coverage of the most current topics and...
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Operating System Concepts with Java 7/e continues to evolve with emerging course needs and to provide a solid theoretical foundation for understanding operating systems. The seventh edition has been updated to offer coverage of the most current topics and applications, improved conceptual coverage and additional content to bridge the gap between concepts and actual implementations. The new two-color design allows for easier navigation and supports student motivation. New end-of-chapter, exercises, review questions, and programming exercises help to further reinforce important concepts. WileyPLUS, including a test bank, self-check exercises, and a student solutions manual, is now part of the comprehensive support package
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How do today's operating systems work? The award-winning team of Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, and Greg Gagne gets you right up to speed on all the key concepts of computer operating systems. Employing the familiar Java programming language, this new edition of their popular guide gives you a thorough theoretical foundation that you can apply to a wide variety of systems as you progress to the next level of your computer work.
Operating System Concepts with Java, Seventh Edition, has been updated to cover the most current topics and applications and designed to help you bridge the gap between concepts and implementations. Integrating the client-server model throughout, the text takes you step-by-step through all the major aspects of programming, including:
- Several new Java example programs including features in Java 5.
- Increased coverage of user perspective in Chapter 1.
- Increased coverage of OS design throughout.
- A new chapter on real-time and embedded systems (Chapter 19).
- A new chapter on multimedia (Chapter 20).
- Additional coverage of security and protection.
- Additional coverage of distributed programming.
- New exercises, programming assignments, and projects at the end of each chapter.
- New student-focused pedagogy and a new two-color design to enhance the learning process.
- Linux, Windows XP, Mac OS X, and other influential operating systems.
Whether you're already adept at Java or new to it, you'll appreciate the Java Primer that's thoughtfully included. The two-color design makes it easier for you to navigate through the chapters, and a plethora of examples, programming exercises, and supplementary online tests and exercises (available through WileyPLUS) help you absorb and reinforce what you've learned. With such complete support, you'll soon be ready to enter the world of operating systems design with confidence.
How do today's operating systems work? The award-winning team of Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, and Greg Gagne gets you right up to speed on all the key concepts of computer operating systems. Employing the familiar Java programming language, this new edition of their popular guide gives you a thorough theoretical foundation that you can apply to a wide variety of systems as you progress to the next level of your computer work.
Operating System Concepts with Java, Seventh Edition, has been updated to cover the most current topics and applications and designed to help you bridge the gap between concepts and implementations. Integrating the client-server model throughout, the text takes you step-by-step through all the major aspects of programming, including:
- Several new Java example programs including features in Java 5.
- Increased coverage of user perspective in Chapter 1.
- Increased coverage of OS design throughout.
- A new chapter on real-time and embedded systems (Chapter 19).
- A new chapter on multimedia (Chapter 20).
- Additional coverage of security and protection.
- Additional coverage of distributed programming.
- New exercises, programming assignments, and projects at the end of each chapter.
- New student-focused pedagogy and a new two-color design to enhance the learning process.
- Linux, Windows XP, Mac OS X, and other influential operating systems.
Whether you're already adept at Java or new to it, you'll appreciate the Java Primer that's thoughtfully included. The two-color design makes it easier for you to navigate through the chapters, and a plethora of examples, programming exercises, and supplementary online tests and exercises (available through WileyPLUS) help you absorb and reinforce what you've learned. With such complete support, you'll soon be ready to enter the world of operating systems design with confidence.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Operating System Concepts with Java “
- Introduction- Operating System Structures
- Processes
- Threads
- CPU Scheduling
- Process Synchronization
- Deadlocks
- Memory Management
- Virtual Memory
- File System Interface
- File System Implementation
- Mass Storage Structure
- I/O Systems
- Protection
- Security
- Distributed System Structures
- Distributed File Systems
- Distributed Coordination
- Real-time and Embedded Systems
- Multimedia Systems
- The Linux System
- Windows XP
- Influential Operating Systems
- Appendix A The FreeBSD System (online)
- Appendix B The Mach System (online)
- Appendix C The Nachos System (online)
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Abraham Silberschatz , Peter Baer Galvin , Greg Gagne
- 2006, 7th ed., 992 Seiten, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 047176907X
- ISBN-13: 9780471769071
Sprache:
Englisch
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