Operating system concepts (Record no. 6862)
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| International Standard Book Number | 978-81-265-5427-0 | 
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| Transcribing agency | AIKTC-KRRC | 
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| Language code of text/sound track or separate title | ENG | 
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| Classification number | 5.43 | 
| Item number | SIL | 
| Edition number | DDC23 | 
| 100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
| Personal name | Silberschatz, Abraham | 
| 245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
| Title | Operating system concepts | 
| 250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT | |
| Edition statement | 9th | 
| 260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. | |
| Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New Delhi | 
| Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Wiley India | 
| Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2014 | 
| 300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
| Extent | xvii,856 p. | 
| Other physical details | | Binding - Paperback | | 
| 521 ## - TARGET AUDIENCE NOTE | |
| Target audience note | The ninth edition of Operating System Concepts continues to evolve to provide a solid theoretical foundation for understanding operating systems. This edition has been updated with more extensive coverage of the most current topics and applications, improved conceptual coverage and additional content to bridge the gap between concepts and actual implementations. A new design allows for easier navigation and enhances reader motivation. Additional end-of-chapter, exercises, review questions and programming exercises help to further reinforce important concepts. WileyPLUS, including a test bank, self-check exercises and a student solutions manual, is also part of the comprehensive support package.<br/><br/>Part One Overview<br/> <br/>Chapter 1 Introduction<br/>1.1 What Operating Systems Do<br/>1.2 Computer-System Organization<br/>1.3 Computer-System Architecture<br/>1.4 Operating-System Structure<br/>1.5 Operating-System Operations<br/>1.6 Process Management<br/>1.7 Memory Management<br/>1.8 Storage Management<br/>1.9 Protection and Security<br/>1.10 Kernel Data Structures<br/>1.11 Computing Environments<br/>1.12 Open-Source Operating Systems<br/>1.13 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 2 System Structures<br/>2.1 Operating-System Services<br/>2.2 User and Operating-System Interface<br/>2.3 System Calls<br/>2.4 Types of System Calls<br/>2.5 System Programs<br/>2.6 Operating-System Design and Implementation<br/>2.7 Operating-System Structure<br/>2.8 Operating-System Debugging<br/>2.9 Operating-System Generation<br/>2.10 System Boot<br/>2.11 Summary<br/> <br/>Part Two Process Management<br/> <br/>Chapter 3 Process Concept<br/>3.1 Process Concept<br/>3.2 Process Scheduling<br/>3.3 Operations on Processes<br/>3.4 Interprocess Communication<br/>3.5 Examples of IPC Systems<br/>3.6 Communication in Client--Server Systems<br/>3.7 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 4 Multithreaded Programming<br/>4.1 Overview<br/>4.2 Multicore Programming<br/>4.3 Multithreading Models<br/>4.4 Thread Libraries<br/>4.5 Implicit Threading<br/>4.6 Threading Issues<br/>4.7 Operating-System Examples<br/>4.8 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 5 Process Scheduling<br/>5.1 Basic Concepts<br/>5.2 Scheduling Criteria<br/>5.3 Scheduling Algorithms<br/>5.4 Thread Scheduling<br/>5.5 Multiple-Processor Scheduling<br/>5.6 Real-Time CPU Scheduling<br/>5.7 Operating-System Examples<br/>5.8 Algorithm Evaluation<br/>5.9 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 6 Synchronization<br/>6.1 Background<br/>6.2 The Critical-Section Problem<br/>6.3 Peterson's Solution<br/>6.4 Synchronization Hardware<br/>6.5 Mutex Locks<br/>6.6 Semaphores<br/>6.7 Classic Problems of Synchronization<br/>6.8 Monitors<br/>6.9 Synchronization Examples<br/>6.10 Alternative Approaches<br/>6.11 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 7 Deadlocks<br/>7.1 System Model<br/>7.2 Deadlock Characterization<br/>7.3 Methods for Handling Deadlocks<br/>7.4 Deadlock Prevention<br/>7.5 Deadlock Avoidance<br/>7.6 Deadlock Detection<br/>7.7 Recovery from Deadlock<br/>7.8 Summary<br/> <br/>Part Three Memory Management<br/> <br/>Chapter 8 Memory-Management Strategies<br/>8.1 Background<br/>8.2 Swapping<br/>8.3 Contiguous Memory Allocation<br/>8.4 Segmentation<br/>8.5 Paging<br/>8.6 Structure of the Page Table<br/>8.7 Example: Intel 32 and 64-bit Architectures<br/>8.8 Example: ARM Architecture<br/>8.9 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 9 Virtual-Memory Management<br/>9.1 Background<br/>9.2 Demand Paging<br/>9.3 Copy-on-Write<br/>9.4 Page Replacement<br/>9.5 Allocation of Frames<br/>9.6 Thrashing<br/>9.7 Memory-Mapped Files<br/>9.8 Allocating Kernel Memory<br/>9.9 Other Considerations<br/>9.10 Operating-System Examples<br/>9.11 Summary<br/> <br/>Part Four Storage Management<br/> <br/>Chapter 10 File System<br/>10.1 File Concept<br/>10.2 Access Methods<br/>10.3 Directory and Disk Structure<br/>10.4 File-System Mounting<br/>10.5 File Sharing<br/>10.6 Protection<br/>10.7 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 11 Implementing File-Systems<br/>11.1 File-System Structure<br/>11.2 File-System Implementation<br/>11.3 Directory Implementation<br/>11.4 Allocation Methods<br/>11.5 Free-Space Management<br/>11.6 Efficiency and Performance<br/>11.7 Recovery<br/>11.8 NFS 523<br/>11.9 Example: The WAFL File System<br/>11.10 Summary<br/> <br/>Chapter 12 Mass-Storage Structure<br/>12.1 Overview of Mass-Storage Structure<br/>12.2 Disk Structure<br/>12.3 Disk Attachment<br/>12.4 Disk Scheduling<br/>12.5 Disk Management<br/>12.6 Swap-Space | 
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| Personal name | Gagne, Greg | 
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| Personal name | Galvin, Peter Baer | 
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