Blending up-to-date theory with state-of-the-art applications, this book offers a comprehensive treatment of operating systems, with an emphasis on internals and design issues. It helps readers develop a solid understanding of the key structures and mechanisms of operating systems, the types of trade-offs and decisions involved in OS design, and the context within which the operating system functions (hardware, other system programs, application programs, interactive users). Process Description And Control. Threads, SMP, And Microkernels. Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion And Synchronization. Concurrency: Deadlock And Starvation. Memory Management. Virtual Memory. Uniprocessor Scheduling. Multiprocessor And Real-Time Scheduling. I/O Management And Disk Scheduling. File Management. Distributed Processing, Client/Server, And Clusters. Distributed Process Management. Security. For product development personnel (Programmers, Systems Engineers, Network Designers, and others involved in the design of data communications and networking products), Product marketing personnel, and Information system and computer system personnel.
William Stallings is an American author. He has written computer science textbooks on operating systems, computer networks, computer organization, and cryptography.
I have translated this book into Persian and it will be on the market in May 2007. The book is useful for people who want to take the national entrance exam for graduate studies. It has a more numerical perspective to scheduling algorithms. You can ask me more abouty it: me.ebrahimi@gmail.com
I'm in love with the subject matter and this book is well laid out. it might even handle the "well here's how Windows, Linux, etc. handle this issue..." than even the Silberschatz book. Though Silberschatz's book is pretty much the high water mark for the subject. For a class.
Quite good in getting your theories sorted out and make you more inquisitive in the delicacies of operating system. And if I remember correctly, this was part of syllabus in my curriculum.
It's a good book and I have many experiences with that and it's really helpful, but remember it's not enough for learning. you'll need to look at other books too.
To be honest I had to read only the 5 chapters of the Part Four coupled with another book for an exam at the university. The style is clear as always for this author. The chapters on the RISC and the superscalar processors were quite tough. Anyway, very good manual.
There must be a better book on operating systems. Its selection of topics and some of the placements are plainly weird, and the explanations are confusing.
بسيط و واضح و أمثلته ممتازة, و واضح ان كتبه كانت منتشرة ف مصر ف بداية القرن, النهاردة لاقيتله كتاب تاني اسمه Data & computer communication و شكله كتاب محترم برضه