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Operating System Concepts with Java - Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne

Operating System Concepts with Java

Buch | Softcover
928 Seiten
2010 | 8th Edition International Student Version
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-470-39879-1 (ISBN)
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The award-winning team of Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, and Greg Gagne gets system administrators right up to speed on all the key concepts of computer operating systems. This new edition gives them a thorough theoretical foundation that they can apply to a wide variety of systems as they progress to the next level of their computer work.
Operating System Concepts with Java 8/e continues to evolve with emerging course needs and to provide a solid theoretical foundation for understanding operating systems.  The eighth 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. This version provides examples and problems in Java, a language that many undergraduates are more comfortable with than the C of the regular version.  

Abraham Silberschatz is the Sidney J. Weinberg Professor and Chair of Computer Science at Yale University. Prior to joining Yale, he was Vice President of the Information Sciences Research Center at Bell Laboratories. Prior to that, he held a chaired professorship in the Depart of Computer Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin. Professor Silberschatz is an ACM Fellow and an IEEE Fellow. He received the 2002 IEEE Taylor L. Booth Education Award, the 1998 ACM Karl V. Karlstrom Outstanding Education Award, and the 1997 ACM SIGMOD Contribution Award. In recognition of his outstanding level of innovation and technical excellence, he was awarded the Bell Laboratories President’s Award for three different Projects – the QTM Project (1998), the DataBlitz Project (1999), and the NetInventory Project (2004). Professor Silberschatz’s writings have appeared in numerous AVM and IEEE publications and other professional conferences and journals. He is a coauthor of the textbook Database Systems Concepts. He has also written Op-Ed articles for the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and the Hartford Courant, among others. Peter Baer Galvin is the chief technologist for Corporate Technologies (www.cptech.com), a computer facility reseller and integrator. Before that, Mr. Galvin was systems manager for Brown University’s Computer Science Department. He is also Sun columnist for ;login: magazine. Mr. Galvin has written articles for Byte and other magazines, and has written columns for SunWorld and SysAdmin magazines. As a consultant and trainer, he has given talks and taught tutorials on security and system administration worldwide. Greg Gagne is chair of the Computer Science department at Westminister College in Salt Lake City where he has been teaching since 1990. In addition to teaching operating systems, he also teaches computer networks, distributed systems, and software engineering. He also provides workshops to computer science educators and industry professionals.  

Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 2 System Structures

Chapter 3 Process Concept

Chapter 4 Multithreaded  Programming

Chapter 5 Process Scheduling

Chapter 6 Synchronization

Chapter 7 Deadlocks

Chapter 8 Memory-Management Strategies

Chapter 9 Virtual-Memory Management

Chapter 10 File-System

Chapter 11 Implementing File-Systems

Chapter 12 Secondary-Storage Structure

Chapter 13 I/O Systems

Chapter 14 System Protection

Chapter 15 System Security

Chapter 16 The Linux System

Chapter 17 Windows XP

Chapter 18 Influential Operating Systems

Chapter 19 Distributed System Structures (online)

Chapter 20 Distributed File Systems (online)

Chapter 21 Distributed Synchronization (online)

Chapter 22 Real-Time Systems (online)

Chapter 23 Multimedia Systems (online)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.2.2010
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 185 x 258 mm
Gewicht 1596 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
ISBN-10 0-470-39879-5 / 0470398795
ISBN-13 978-0-470-39879-1 / 9780470398791
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