Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, Global Edition
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For one- or two-semester undergraduate courses in operating systems for computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering majors An introduction to operating systems with up-to-date and comprehensive coverage Now in its 9th Edition , Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles provides a comprehensive, unified introduction to operating systems topics aimed at computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering majors.
Author William Stallings emphasizes both design issues and fundamental principles in contemporary systems, while providing readers with a solid understanding of the key structures and mechanisms of operating systems. He discusses design trade-offs and the practical decisions affecting design, performance and security. The text illustrates and reinforces design concepts, tying them to real-world design choices with case studies in Linux, UNIX, Android, and Windows 10.
With an unparalleled degree of support for integrating projects into the course, plus comprehensive coverage of the latest trends and developments in operating systems, including cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT), the text provides everything students and instructors need to keep pace with a complex and rapidly changing field. The 9th Edition has been extensively revised and contains new material, new projects, and updated chapters.
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For one- or two-semester undergraduate courses in operating systems for computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering majors An introduction to operating systems with up-to-date and comprehensive coverage Now in its 9th Edition, Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles provides a comprehensive, unified introduction to operating systems topics aimed at computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering majors.
Author William Stallings emphasises both design issues and fundamental principles in contemporary systems, while providing readers with a solid understanding of the key structures and mechanisms of operating systems. He discusses design trade-offs and the practical decisions affecting design, performance and security. The text illustrates and reinforces design concepts, tying them to real-world design choices with case studies in Linux, UNIX, Android, and Windows 10.
With an unparalleled degree of support for integrating projects into the course, plus comprehensive coverage of the latest trends and developments in operating systems, including cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT), the text provides everything students and instructors need to keep pace with a complex and rapidly changing field. The 9th Edition has been extensively revised and contains new material, new projects, and updated chapters.
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- Höfundur: William Stallings
- Útgáfa:9
- Útgáfudagur: 2018-10-19
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- Format:Page Fidelity
- ISBN 13: 9781292214306
- Print ISBN: 9781292214290
- ISBN 10: 1292214309
Efnisyfirlit
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Online Chapters and Appendices
- VideoNotes
- Preface
- About the Author
- PART 1 BACKGROUND
- Chapter 1 Computer System Overview
- 1.1 Basic Elements
- 1.2 Evolution of the Microprocessor
- 1.3 Instruction Execution
- 1.4 Interrupts
- 1.5 The Memory Hierarchy
- 1.6 Cache Memory
- 1.7 Direct Memory Access
- 1.8 Multiprocessor and Multicore Organization
- 1.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- 1A Performance Characteristics of Two-Level Memories
- Chapter 2 Operating System Overview
- 2.1 Operating System Objectives and Functions
- 2.2 The Evolution of Operating Systems
- 2.3 Major Achievements
- 2.4 Developments Leading to Modern Operating Systems
- 2.5 Fault Tolerance
- 2.6 OS Design Considerations for Multiprocessor and Multicore
- 2.7 Microsoft Windows Overview
- 2.8 Traditional UNIX Systems
- 2.9 Modern UNIX Systems
- 2.10 Linux
- 2.11 Android
- 2.12 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 1 Computer System Overview
- Chapter 3 Process Description and Control
- 3.1 What is a Process?
- 3.2 Process States
- 3.3 Process Description
- 3.4 Process Control
- 3.5 Execution of the Operating System
- 3.6 UNIX SVR4 Process Management
- 3.7 Summary
- 3.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 4 Threads
- 4.1 Processes and Threads
- 4.2 Types of Threads
- 4.3 Multicore and Multithreading
- 4.4 Windows Process and Thread Management
- 4.5 Solaris Thread and SMP Management
- 4.6 Linux Process and Thread Management
- 4.7 Android Process and Thread Management
- 4.8 Mac OS X Grand Central Dispatch
- 4.9 Summary
- 4.10 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 5 Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion and Synchronization
- 5.1 Mutual Exclusion: Software Approaches
- 5.2 Principles of Concurrency
- 5.3 Mutual Exclusion: Hardware Support
- 5.4 Semaphores
- 5.5 Monitors
- 5.6 Message Passing
- 5.7 Readers/Writers Problem
- 5.8 Summary
- 5.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 6 Concurrency: Deadlock and Starvation
- 6.1 Principles of Deadlock
- 6.2 Deadlock Prevention
- 6.3 Deadlock Avoidance
- 6.4 Deadlock Detection
- 6.5 An Integrated Deadlock Strategy
- 6.6 Dining Philosophers Problem
- 6.7 UNIX Concurrency Mechanisms
- 6.8 Linux Kernel Concurrency Mechanisms
- 6.9 Solaris Thread Synchronization Primitives
- 6.10 Windows Concurrency Mechanisms
- 6.11 Android Interprocess Communication
- 6.12 Summary
- 6.13 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 7 Memory Management
- 7.1 Memory Management Requirements
- 7.2 Memory Partitioning
- 7.3 Paging
- 7.4 Segmentation
- 7.5 Summary
- 7.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- 7A Loading and Linking
- Chapter 8 Virtual Memory
- 8.1 Hardware and Control Structures
- 8.2 Operating System Software
- 8.3 UNIX and Solaris Memory Management
- 8.4 Linux Memory Management
- 8.5 Windows Memory Management
- 8.6 Android Memory Management
- 8.7 Summary
- 8.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 9 Uniprocessor Scheduling
- 9.1 Types of Processor Scheduling
- 9.2 Scheduling Algorithms
- 9.3 Traditional UNIX Scheduling
- 9.4 Summary
- 9.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 10 Multiprocessor, Multicore, and Real-Time Scheduling
- 10.1 Multiprocessor and Multicore Scheduling
- 10.2 Real-Time Scheduling
- 10.3 Linux Scheduling
- 10.4 UNIX SVR4 Scheduling
- 10.5 UNIX FreeBSD Scheduling
- 10.6 Windows Scheduling
- 10.7 Summary
- 10.8 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 11 I/O Management and Disk Scheduling
- 11.1 I/O Devices
- 11.2 Organization of the I/O Function
- 11.3 Operating System Design Issues
- 11.4 I/O Buffering
- 11.5 Disk Scheduling
- 11.6 RAID
- 11.7 Disk Cache
- 11.8 UNIX SVR4 I/O
- 11.9 Linux I/O
- 11.10 Windows I/O
- 11.11 Summary
- 11.12 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 12 File Management
- 12.1 Overview
- 12.2 File Organization and Access
- 12.3 B-Trees
- 12.4 File Directories
- 12.5 File Sharing
- 12.6 Record Blocking
- 12.7 Secondary Storage Management
- 12.8 UNIX File Management
- 12.9 Linux Virtual File System
- 12.10 Windows File System
- 12.11 Android File Management
- 12.12 Summary
- 12.13 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 13 Embedded Operating Systems
- 13.1 Embedded Systems
- 13.2 Characteristics of Embedded Operating Systems
- 13.3 Embedded Linux
- 13.4 TinyOS
- 13.5 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 14 Virtual Machines
- 14.1 Virtual Machine Concepts
- 14.2 Hypervisors
- 14.3 Container Virtualization
- 14.4 Processor Issues
- 14.5 Memory Management
- 14.6 I/O Management
- 14.7 VMware ESXi
- 14.8 Microsoft Hyper-V and Xen Variants
- 14.9 Java VM
- 14.10 Linux Vserver Virtual Machine Architecture
- 14.11 Summary
- 14.12 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 15 Operating System Security
- 15.1 Intruders and Malicious Software
- 15.2 Buffer Overflow
- 15.3 Access Control
- 15.4 UNIX Access Control
- 15.5 Operating Systems Hardening
- 15.6 Security Maintenance
- 15.7 Windows Security
- 15.8 Summary
- 15.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 16 Cloud and IoT Operating Systems
- 16.1 Cloud Computing
- 16.2 Cloud Operating Systems
- 16.3 The Internet of Things
- 16.4 IoT Operating Systems
- 16.5 Key Terms and Review Questions
- Appendix A Topics in Concurrency
- A.1 Race Conditions and Semaphores
- A.2 A Barbershop Problem
- A.3 Problems
- Appendix B Programming and Operating System Projects
- B.1 Semaphore Projects
- B.2 File Systems Project
- B.3 OS/161
- B.4 Simulations
- B.5 Programming Projects
- B.6 Research Projects
- B.7 Reading/Report Assignments
- B.8 Writing Assignments
- B.9 Discussion Topics
- B.10 BACI
- Chapter 17 Network Protocols
- 17.1 The Need for a Protocol Architecture
- 17.2 The TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
- 17.3 Sockets
- 17.4 Linux Networking
- 17.5 Summary
- 17.6 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- 17A The Trivial File Transfer Protocol
- Chapter 18 Distributed Processing, Client/Server, and Clusters
- 18.1 Client/Server Computing
- 18.2 Distributed Message Passing
- 18.3 Remote Procedure Calls
- 18.4 Clusters
- 18.5 Windows Cluster Server
- 18.6 Beowulf and Linux Clusters
- 18.7 Summary
- 18.8 References
- 18.9 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 19 Distributed Process Management
- 19.1 Process Migration
- 19.2 Distributed Global States
- 19.3 Distributed Mutual Exclusion
- 19.4 Distributed Deadlock
- 19.5 Summary
- 19.6 References
- 19.7 Key Terms, Review Questions, and Problems
- Chapter 20 Overview of Probability and Stochastic Processes
- 20.1 Probability
- 20.2 Random Variables
- 20.3 Elementary Concepts of Stochastic Processes
- 20.4 Problems
- Chapter 21 Queueing Analysis
- 21.1 How Queues Behave—A Simple Example
- 21.2 Why Queueing Analysis?
- 21.3 Queueing Models
- 21.4 Single-Server Queues
- 21.5 Multiserver Queues
- 21.6 Examples
- 21.7 Queues With Priorities
- 21.8 Networks of Queues
- 21.9 Other Queueing Models
- 21.10 Estimating Model Parameters
- 21.11 References
- 21.12 Problems
- Programming Project One Developing a Shell
- Programming Project Two The HOST Dispatcher Shell
- Appendix C Topics in Concurrency
- Appendix D Object-Oriented Design
- Appendix E Amdahl’s Law
- Appendix F Hash Tables
- Appendix G Response Time
- Appendix H Queueing System Concepts
- Appendix I The Complexity of Algorithms
- Appendix J Disk Storage Devices
- Appendix K Cryptographic Algorithms
- Appendix L Standards Organizations
- Appendix M Sockets: A Programmer’s Introduction
- Appendix N The International Reference Alphabet
- Appendix O BACI: The Ben-Ari Concurrent Programming System
- Appendix P Procedure Control
- Appendix Q ECOS
- Glossary
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