Operating System Concepts(English, Paperback, unknown)
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Operating System Concepts, Windows Xp Update is a Windows XP based book which focuses on the Microsoft operating system and the various aspects of its operation. Summary Of The Book Operating System Concepts, Windows Xp Update starts with chapters on computer system structures and operating system structures to enlighten readers regarding the key areas involved in successfully running both the computer and its software. The book deals with the underlying concepts that define an operating system, such as process management, file systems, storage access, resource protection, and memory management. It also describes in detail two operating systems from Microsoft, Windows XP and Windows 2000. Under the concept of process management, processes and threads have been discussed in detail by the author. A process may be defined as an instance of any computer programme during its execution. Processes consist of a variety of resources like memory and certain security attributes. A thread is a part of the process, and is independently managed by the operating system scheduler. The file systems and storage access features like file system interface and implementation, mass-storage structure, and distributed file systems have been covered extensively by the authors in the book. Under the resource protection and memory management concepts, the book covers important topics like virtual memory and memory protection. Along with Windows XP and 2000, the authors have also included a separate section on the operating system Linux, which is also used widely around the world by computer users. The authors have taken great care to present the contents of Operating System Concepts, Windows Xp Update in an easy-to-understand manner. About The Authors Greg Gagne is an associate professor in Computer Science at Westminster College. Apart from Operating System Concepts, Windows Xp Update, some of his notable books are Operating System Concepts With Java and Operating System Concepts Essential. Abraham Silberschatz is currently a Computer Science Professor at Yale University in America. Before Yale happened, he held one of the top posts at Bell Labs, which is the Vice President of The Information Sciences Research Center. He has written several political articles in his time and also the book Database System Concepts. Peter Baer Galvin currently holds the position of Chief Solutions Architect for the California based company Pluribus Network. Along with this book, he has co-authored various textbooks such as Applied Operating Systems Concepts.