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For Introductory Courses in Operating Systems in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering programs. The widely anticipated revision of this worldwide best-seller incorporates the latest developments in operating systems (OS)technologies. The Third Edition includes up-to-date materials on relevant OS such as Linux, Windows, and embedded real-time and multimedia systems. Tanenbaum also provides information on current research based on his experience as an operating systems researcher. Student Resources Include: *Online Exercises - Provide hands-on experience with building as well as analyzing the performance of OS. In particular, these exercises have been designed to provide experience with analyzing the resource consumptions in Windows and Linux.*Simulation Exercises - Designed to provide experience with building some key components of an OS, including process scheduling, main memory allocation, paging algorithms and virtual memory, and file systems.*Lab Experiments*GOAL: Prentice Hall s premier online homework and assessment system for Java Programming, OS, and Database Systems courses in Computer Science.Password-Protected Instructor Resources (Select the Resources Tab to View Downloadable Files): *Power Point Lecture Slides*Figures in both . jpeg and .eps file format*Solutions to Exercises*GOAL: Prentice Hall s premier online homework and assessment system for Java Programming, OS, and Database Systems courses in Computer Science.
For Introductory Courses in Operating Systems in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering programs. The widely anticipated revision of this worldwide best-seller incorporates the latest developments in operating systems (OS)technologies. The Third Edition includes up-to-date materials on relevant OS such as Linux, Windows, and embedded real-time and multimedia systems. Tanenbaum also provides information on current research based on his experience as an operating systems researcher. Student Resources Include: *Online Exercises - Provide hands-on experience with building as well as analyzing the performance of OS. In particular, these exercises have been designed to provide experience with analyzing the resource consumptions in Windows and Linux.*Simulation Exercises - Designed to provide experience with building some key components of an OS, including process scheduling, main memory allocation, paging algorithms and virtual memory, and file systems.*Lab Experiments*GOAL: Prentice Hall s premier online homework and assessment system for Java Programming, OS, and Database Systems courses in Computer Science.Password-Protected Instructor Resources (Select the Resources Tab to View Downloadable Files): *Power Point Lecture Slides*Figures in both . jpeg and .eps file format*Solutions to Exercises*GOAL: Prentice Hall s premier online homework and assessment system for Java Programming, OS, and Database Systems courses in Computer Science.
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