Dieses Buch verschafft in relativ kurzer Zeit einen Überblick über die wesentlichen Zusammenhänge innerhalb von Betriebssystemen. Komplexe Zusammenhänge der Arbeitsweise von Betriebssystemen werden anschaulich und knapp vermittelt. Zur Erläuterung von Algorithmen und Verfahren für die Betriebsmittelverwaltung werden bekannte und aktuelle Betriebssysteme herangezogen.
Dieses Buch eignet sich als Begleitlektüre zu einer einführenden Vorlesung und zur selbstständigen Lektüre. Es wendet sich gleichermaßen an Studierende und Praktiker.
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Operating systems are large and complex, and yet must function with near-absolute reliability–that’s why they’re a class unto themselves in the field of software development. Since its first release 20 years ago, “the dinosaur book”–Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, and Greg Gagne–has been a valuable reference for designers and implementers of operating systems. The newly released sixth edition of this book maintains the volume’s authority with new sections on thread management, distributed processes, and the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). There’s also information on the workings of the latest crop of operating systems, including Microsoft Windows 2000, Linux, FreeBSD, and compact operating systems for handheld devices.
This book is concerned with the design of operating systems, which is to say it enumerates the problems that pop up in the creation of efficient systems and explores alternative ways of dealing with them, detailing the advantages and shortcomings of each. For example, in their chapter on scheduling CPU activity, the authors explain several algorithms (first-come, first-served, and round-robin scheduling, among others) for allocating the capacity of single and multiple processors among jobs. They highlight the relative advantages of each, and explain how several real-life operating systems solve the problem. They then present the reader with exercises (this book is essentially a university textbook) that inspire thought and discussion.
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Sams Teach Yourself Mac OS X Panther All in One is designed to teach, in one big book, the new Mac user how to easily work with his hardware, his operating system, and all the applications he is likely to want to use to work with digital media. The book does not assume the reader wants to learn how to use just one product, but covers multiple products and technologies together in a logical fashion.
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Produced by the award-winning maranGraphics Group, “Maran Illustrated™ OS X Tiger” is a valuable resource for all readers, regardless of experience. Clear, step-by-step instructions walk the reader through each operation from beginning to end. Helpful topic introductions and useful tips provide additional information and advice to enhance the readers’ OS X Tiger experience and help meet their individual needs. “Maran IllustratedTM OS X Tiger” is packed with information useful to readers who have purchased their first computer and are learning OS X Tiger for the first time. Those who have experience with older versions of OS X will find this book an excellent guide to help them take command of their OS X experience, by way of the easy-to-use maranGraphics format. Readers have the option of reading the book from cover to cover, or simply reading the individual topics they are interested in.
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Begins with the most fundamental, plain-English concepts and everyday analogies progressing to very sophisticated assembly principles and practices. Examples are based on the 8086/8088 chips but all code is usable with the entire Intel 80X86 family of microprocessors. Covers both TASM and MASM. Gives readers the foundation necessary to create their own executable assembly language programs
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Why is Linux so efficient? Is it the right operating system for a particular application? What can be learned from looking at the kernel source code? These are the kinds of questions that Understanding the Linux Kernel takes in stride in this guided tour of the code that forms the core of all Linux operating systems. Linux is presented too often as a casual hacker experiment. It has increasingly become not only a mission-critical part of many organizations, but a sophisticated display of programming skill. It incorporates many advanced operating system concepts and has proven itself extremely robust and efficient for a wide range of uses. Understanding the Linux Kernel helps readers understand how Linux performs best and how it meets the challenge of different environments. The authors introduce each topic by explaining its importance, and show how kernel operations relate to the utilities that are familiar to Unix programmers and users.
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If you’ve signed up for Apple’s $99 .Mac service, you’re in good company–over 500,000 users have signed up for this terrific collection of online services and software. But if you don’t have a lot of time to learn all of .Mac’s features, this slim, task-based volume will show you just what you need to get started. This book leads you along the quickest, easiest route to setting up and using .Mac: how to use iDisk to store, share, and back up files; how to create a Web site with HomePage; how to post iPhoto photos and iMovie videos to your Web site; how to use iSync to keep your calendar and address books synched across your devices and Macs; how to protect your computer from viruses with Virex; how to share iCal calendars with others, and how to use .Mac’s Web mail feature. Each task is illustrated with large, colorful screen shots and clear, step-by-step instructions.
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The subtitle says it all: “A Survival Guide for Linux Security”. This book is the result of an iterative process of consulting with experts in the field of computer and network security. The list of contributors includes staff at well-known organizations like the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) and the U.S. Census Bureau, so it is more than just the two main authors’ expertise–it is a collaborative effort of 48 experts.
It is not simply a theoretical book on computer security. First, it details only one Linux distribution, Red Hat 6.0. Users of other distributions will be able to use the book as well, but they will need to fudge things according to the differences between their distribution and Red Hat 6.0. Users of Mandrake 6.x should have no problem; users of Slackware will have to adjust a lot of the information on system startup. Debian users will probably find themselves scrambling to map all the RPM package names to Debian package equivalents.
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Turn on your computer, and there it is–waiting for you to start using it. We’re talking, of course, about Windows XP–the world’s most ubiquitous operating system–and if you want to make the most of it, you need this thorough, practical guide from veteran author Michael Miller. In this thoroughly updated volume, Michael covers all the basics of installing, setting up, and getting online with Windows XP as well as all the features new to the latest edition: Windows Security Center, Windows Firewall, changes to Windows Update, Internet Explorer’s pop-up blocker and download monitoring, Outlook Express security, Wireless Networking Wizard, and the revised operation and features of Windows Media Player. (more…)
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