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â´Â a. silberschatz, j. peterson, p. galvin |
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operating system concepts is the most successful book in the field and is renowed for its clear presentation of fundamental operating system concepts and algorithms. this new edition has been revised to reflect the increasing importance of distributed and multiprocessor operating systems. the concepts of multiprocessor operating systems are illustrated by a new chapter on mach. |
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1.introduction
2.computer system structures
3.operating system structures
4.processes
5.process coordination
6.deadlocks
7.memory mangement
8.virtual memory
9.secondary storage mangement
10.file systems
11.protection
12.distributed system structures
13.distributed coordination
14.distributed file system
15.the unix operating system
16.the match operating system
17.historical perspective |
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