Operating System Design
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Kickstart Operating System Design
Author: Prof. Veerendra Kumar Jain
language: en
Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd
Release Date: 2025-02-20
TAGLINE Master Operating Systems (OS) design from fundamentals to future-ready systems! KEY FEATURES ● Learn core concepts across desktop, mobile, embedded, and network operating systems. ● Stay updated with modern OS advancements, real-world applications, and best practices. ● Meticulously designed and structured for University syllabi for a structured and practical learning experience. DESCRIPTION Operating systems (OS) are the backbone of modern computing, enabling seamless interaction between hardware and software across desktops, mobile devices, embedded systems, and networks. A solid understanding of OS design is essential for students pursuing careers in software development, system architecture, cybersecurity, and IT infrastructure. [Kickstart Operating System Design] provides a structured, university-aligned approach to OS design, covering foundational and advanced topics essential for mastering this critical field. Explore core concepts such as process management, system calls, multithreading, CPU scheduling, memory allocation, and file system architecture. Delve into advanced areas like distributed OS, real-time and embedded systems, mobile and network OS, and security mechanisms that protect modern computing environments. Each chapter breaks down complex topics with clear explanations, real-world examples, and practical applications, ensuring an engaging and exam-focused learning experience. Whether you're preparing for university exams, technical interviews, or industry roles, mastering OS design will give you a competitive edge. Don’t miss out—build expertise in one of the most critical domains of computer science today! WHAT WILL YOU LEARN ● Understand OS architecture, process management, threads, and system calls. ● Implement CPU scheduling, synchronization techniques, and deadlock prevention. ● Manage memory allocation, virtual memory, and file system structures. ● Explore distributed, real-time, mobile, and network OS functionalities. ● Strengthen OS security with access control and protection mechanisms. ● Apply OS concepts to real-world software and system design challenges. WHO IS THIS BOOK FOR? This book is ideal for students pursuing BE, BTech, BS, BCA, MCA, or similar undergraduate computer science courses, following the AICTE syllabus and university curricula. Covering fundamentals to advanced concepts, it is best suited for readers with a basic understanding of computer networking, software, and hardware, along with familiarity with a high-level programming language. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Computer Organization and Hardware Software Interfaces 2. Introduction to Operating Systems 3. Concept of a Process and System Calls 4. Threads 5. Scheduling 6. Process Synchronization and Dead locks 7. A. Computer Memory Part 1 B. Memory Organization Part 2 8. Secondary Storage and Interfacing I/O Devices 9. File System 10. Distributed OS 11. Real-Time Operating Systems and Embedded Operating Systems 12. Multimedia Operating Systems 13. OS for Mobile Devices 14. Operating Systems for Multiprocessing System 15. Network Operating System 16. Protection and Security Index
Operating Systems
A text for upper level undergraduate operating systems courses or a supplement for real-time systems and systems programming courses, this new edition puts emphasis on design and is careful in its evolution from theory to practice.
Operating Systems
The Second Edition of this best-selling introductory operating systems text is the only textbook that successfully balances theory and practice. The authors accomplish this important goal by first covering all the fundamental operating systems concepts such as processes, interprocess communication, input/output, virtual memory, file systems, and security. These principles are then illustrated through the use of a small, but real, UNIX-like operating system called MINIX that allows students to test their knowledge in hands-on system design projects. Each book includes a CD-ROM that contains the full MINIX source code and two simulators for running MINIX on various computers.