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Operating Systems: A Systematic View

by William S. Davis
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B> The fifth edition of Operating Systems: A Systematic View offers a practical and applied introduction to operating system concepts, aimed at people interested in using computers, operating systems, and networks. The authors take a "systematic view" of the subject, where they provide insight into what is going on beneath the surface instead of focusing so much on OS theory. The intent is to show why operating systems are needed and what, at a functional level, they do. The book features an engaging, reader-friendly presentation written at a pace and level appropriate for novices, and contains extensive illustrations to visually reinforce concepts. Readers are guided through some of today's most widely used operating systems, including Linux, UNIX, and Windows 2000. Also included is coverage of several modern topics and technologies, with chapters on the Windows interface, Intel Pentium architecture, and Windows internals, as well as a section on network operating systems with chapters on client/server networks, Windows 2000, Novell, and the Internet. This book is designed for people from non-technical fields and backgrounds who simply need to know how to interact with, rather than how to design, an operating system. It requires no background in programming and only a working knowledge of basic algebra. It will also be of interest to computer programmers, technical managers, and applied practitioners who want a practical and applied introduction to operating systems.

Synopsis

Written for professionals in both technical and non- technical fields, this textbook provides an introductory- level explanation to operating system principles. It focuses on usage, rather than design, of computer operating systems and networks. It demonstrates why operating systems are needed and what they do. Particular attention is given to the current versions of Windows XP, Windows 2003, UNIX, Linux, Macintosh OS X, and Novell. The authors teach at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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A basic introduction to operating systems for the computer user. The fifth edition adds chapters on the Windows 2000 interface, the Intel Pentium architecture, Windows 2000 internals, client/server networks, Novell NetWare, the Windows 2000 server, and the internet. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A basic introduction to operating systems for the computer user. The fifth edition adds chapters on the Windows 2000 interface, the Intel Pentium architecture, Windows 2000 internals, client/server networks, Novell NetWare, the Windows 2000 server, and the internet. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2004
Publisher
Addison Wesley
Pages
688
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780321267511

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