Understanding operating systems / by Ida M. Flynn ; Ann McIver McHoes
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: Australia : Thomson Course Technology , 2007Edition: Fourth edDescription: xvii , 555 pp. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9789814227230Subject(s): Operating systemsDDC classification: 005.4 F67u 2007 Summary: "We believe that operating systems can be understood and appreciated by anyone who uses a computer. So the authors wrote a book that explains this very technical subject in a not-so-technical manner, putting the concepts and theories of operating systems into a format that readers can quickly grasp. For those new to the subject, this text demonstrates that what operating systems are, what they do, how they do it, how their performance can be evaluated, and how they compare with each other. Throughout the text the authors describe the overall function and tell readers where to find more detailed information, if they so desire. For those with more technical backgrounds, this text introduces the subject concisely, describing the complexities of operating systems without going into intricate detail. One might say this book leaves off where other operating systems textbooks begin."
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Includes appendices, glossary, bibliography and index.
"We believe that operating systems can be understood and appreciated by anyone who uses a computer. So the authors wrote a book that explains this very technical subject in a not-so-technical manner, putting the concepts and theories of operating systems into a format that readers can quickly grasp. For those new to the subject, this text demonstrates that what operating systems are, what they do, how they do it, how their performance can be evaluated, and how they compare with each other. Throughout the text the authors describe the overall function and tell readers where to find more detailed information, if they so desire. For those with more technical backgrounds, this text introduces the subject concisely, describing the complexities of operating systems without going into intricate detail. One might say this book leaves off where other operating systems textbooks begin."
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