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January 3, 2013

Operating Systems Design and Implementation by Andrew S Tanenbaum Third Edition

Operating Systems Design  and Implementation
Operating Systems Design
and Implementation
Book Name : Operating Systems Design and Implementation
Author Name : Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Pub Date : January 04, 2006
Print ISBN-10 : 0-13-142938-8
Print ISBN-13 : 978-0-13-142938-3
eText ISBN-10 : 0-13-185991-9
eText ISBN-13 : 978-0-13-185991-3
Pages : 1080
Type : Ebook, PDF

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For the latest version of MINIX and simulators for running MINIX on other systems visit: www.minix3.org

Revised to address the latest version of MINIX (MINIX 3), this streamlined, simplified new edition remains the only operating systems text to first explain relevant principles, then demonstrate their applications using a Unix-like operating system as a detailed example. It has been especially designed for high reliability, for use in embedded systems, and for ease of teaching.


Table of Contents:

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 WHAT IS AN OPERATING SYSTEM?
1.2 HISTORY OF OPERATING SYSTEMS
1.3 OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS
1.4 SYSTEM CALLS
1.5 OPERATING SYSTEM STRUCTURE
1.6 OUTLINE OF THE REST OF THIS BOOK
1.7 SUMMARY

CHAPTER 2: PROCESSES
2.1 INTRODUCTION TO PROCESSES
2.2 INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION
2.3 CLASSICAL IPC PROBLEMS
2.4 SCHEDULING
2.5 OVERVIEW OF PROCESSES IN MINIX 3
2.6 IMPLEMENTATION OF PROCESSES IN MINIX 3
2.7 THE SYSTEM TASK IN MINIX 3
2.8 THE CLOCK TASK IN MINIX 3
2.9 SUMMARY

CHAPTER 3: INPUT/OUTPUT
3.1 PRINCIPLES OF I/O HARDWARE
3.2 PRINCIPLES OF I/O SOFTWARE
3.3 DEADLOCKS
3.4 OVERVIEW OF I/O IN MINIX 3
3.5 BLOCK DEVICES IN MINIX 3
3.6 RAM DISKS
3.7 DISKS
3.8 TERMINALS
3.9 SUMMARY

CHAPTER 4: MEMORY MANAGEMENT
4.1 BASIC MEMORY MANAGEMENT
4.2 SWAPPING
4.3 VIRTUAL MEMORY
4.4 PAGE REPLACEMENT ALGORITHMS
4.5 DESIGN ISSUES FOR PAGING SYSTEMS
4.6 SEGMENTATION
4.7 OVERVIEW OF THE MINIX 3 PROCESS MANAGER
4.8 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MINIX 3 PROCESS MANAGER
4.9 SUMMARY
CHAPTER 5: FILE SYSTEMS
5.1 FILES
5.2 DIRECTORIES
5.3 FILE SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION
5.4 SECURITY
5.5 PROTECTION MECHANISMS
5.6 OVERVIEW OF THE MINIX 3 FILE SYSTEM
5.7 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MINIX 3 FILE SYSTEM
5.8 SUMMARY

CHAPTER 6: READING LIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
6.1 SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
6.2 ALPHABETICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDIX A - INSTALLING MINIX 3
APPENDIX B - MINIX 3 SOURCE CODE LISTING
APPENDIX C - INDEX TO FILES INDEX



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