Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles

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Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles is a widely used textbook that provides a comprehensive, in-depth exploration of operating system concepts, architectures, and implementation techniques.

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instanceOf computer science book
non-fiction book
textbook
approach combination of theory and practice
author William Stallings NERFINISHED
educationalLevel university-level
feature case studies
coverage of contemporary operating systems
illustrations and diagrams
problems and exercises
field computer science
focus design principles of operating systems
internal structure of operating systems
genre academic textbook
hasEdition multiple editions
intendedAudience computer science instructors
graduate students
undergraduate students
language English
mainSubject operating systems
reputation comprehensive coverage of operating systems
widely used in academia
teaches implementation techniques for operating systems
operating system design trade-offs
topic CPU scheduling
I/O management
case studies of real operating systems
concurrency
deadlocks
distributed systems
file systems
memory management
multiprocessor systems
operating system architectures
operating system concepts
operating system implementation techniques
process management
protection mechanisms
security
thread management
virtual memory
virtualization
use self-study
university courses

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