Operating Systems: A Modern Perspective, Lab Update

  • Authors:
  • Gary J. Nutt

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Operating Systems: A Modern Perspective, Lab Update
  • Year:
  • 2001

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From the Publisher:Operating Systems: A Modern Perspective strikes a balance between principles and practice, presenting core operating system concepts illustrated with real-world examples that provide a practical perspective on the material. This book features a complete discussion of operating system principles, supplemented with code, algorithms, implementation issues, and lab exercises to provide a comprehensive understanding of contemporary operating system practice. Updated material on the latest version of Linux and Windows 2000® The basic principles behind the design of all operating systems are presented In the Hangar examples show how the principles are applied in practice using Linux/UNIX and the Windows 2000® operating systems. Performance Tuning discussions explain how system designers have exploited the basic principles to achieve higher performance Lab Exercises allow students to gain hands-on experience with the details of how to use Linux, UNIX, and Windows 2000®. Want more hands-on experience? Ask your bookstore to order the lab manuals by Gary Nutt: Kernal Projects for Linux (Addison-Wesley, 2001) ISBN 0-201-61243-7 Operating Systems Projects Using Windows NT (Addison-Wesley, 1999) ISBN 0-201-47708-4