“Operating System: Concepts and Principles” is an all-encompassing and seminal textbook that explores the underlying concepts and fundamental principles of operating systems. In its introductory section, the book establishes a strong groundwork by discussing fundamental principles, the historical development of operating systems, and their contemporary significance in computer systems. Subsequently, the course delves into the fundamental principles, encompassing subject matters including input/output systems, process management, memory management, and file systems. Every chapter has been carefully designed to present the principles in a coherent and systematic manner, bolstered by pertinent illustrations and real-life scenarios.
An aspect of the book that is particularly noteworthy is its adeptness at reconciling theoretical principles with tangible implementations. The authors utilise a pedagogical methodology that simplifies intricate concepts for the advantage of all readers, including novices and seasoned experts. By integrating practical scenarios and real-world examples and case studies, the reader is better equipped to implement the knowledge gained to real-world situations.
In addition, it remains up-to-date with the most recent developments in operating systems, which exemplifies the ever-evolving nature of the discipline. The publication encompasses current subjects including cloud computing, virtualization, and distributed systems, guaranteeing that readers are acquainted with the most recent advancements that influence the domain of operating systems in the twenty-first century.
Name of Author | Dr. Jayanti Mehra Jharia, Dr. Akansha Sharma, Associate Prof. Ashish Jain |
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ISBN Number | 978-81-19843-59-6 |
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