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Encyclopaedia of Operating System

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Operating system is the heart of any computer. This field is changing field at a breathtakingly rapid rate, as computers are now prevalent in virtually every application. Yet the fundamental concepts remain the same and it is clear in all books of operating systems. This work provides a clear description on the concepts that are required for understanding the proper functioning of any operating system. The hardware text required for an understanding of operating system are included in this work for coding examples we use predominantly 'C' as well as lava, but the reader can still understand the algorithms without a thorough knowledge of these languages. Apart from these some case studies on Unix, and on windows are also included in this work.

592 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 30, 2004

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Sudhir Kumar

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