OPERATING SYSTEMS, Third Edition has become a market leader by striking a balance between introducing the basic principles and putting examples from Linux, UNIX, and Windows into practice. The book promotes an understanding of contemporary operating system concepts and how they are applied today. For the third edition Gary Nutt has enhanced his vision with even more breadth to his coverage of operating system principles and even more opportunities for readers to see and work with real-world examples.
Chapter 1 InTroduction
Chapter 2 Using The Operatind System
Chapter 3 Operating System Organization
Chapter 4 Computer Organization
Chapter 5 Device Management
Chapter 6 Implementing processes, Threads, and Resources
Chapter 7 Scheduling
Chapter 8 Basic Synchronization Principles
Chapter 9 High-level Synchronization and Interprocess
Communication
Chapter 10 Deadlock
etc.