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Operating system concepts / by James L. Peterson ; Abraham Silberschatz.

By: Peterson, James LContributor(s): Silberschatz, AbrahamMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley , 1985Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv , 625 pp. : ill. ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9718636390Subject(s): Operating systems (Computers)DDC classification: 001.642 P44o 1985 LOC classification: QA76.6 | .P475 1985Summary: "Operating systems are an essential part of a computer system. Similarly, a course on operating systems is an essential part of a computer science education. This book is intended as a text for an introductory course in operating systems at the junior, senior of first-year graduate level. It provides a clear description of the concepts which underlie operating systems. This book is not centered around any particular operating system or hardware. Instead, it discusses fundamental concepts which are applicable to a variety of systems. The authors' emphasis is on solving the problems encountered in designing an operating system, regardless of the underlying hardware on which the system will run."
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Includes bibliography and index.

"Operating systems are an essential part of a computer system. Similarly, a course on operating systems is an essential part of a computer science education. This book is intended as a text for an introductory course in operating systems at the junior, senior of first-year graduate level. It provides a clear description of the concepts which underlie operating systems.

This book is not centered around any particular operating system or hardware. Instead, it discusses fundamental concepts which are applicable to a variety of systems. The authors' emphasis is on solving the problems encountered in designing an operating system, regardless of the underlying hardware on which the system will run."

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