Principles of Modern Operating Systems presents a practical introduction to operating systems and illustrates these principles through a hands-on approach using accompanying simulation models developed in Java and C++. The text is primarily appropriate for undergraduate courses in computer science at the junior/senior level. Case studies throughout the text feature the implementation of Java and C++ simulation models, giving students a thorough look at both the theoretical and the practical concepts. This pedagogical approach is designed to present a clearer, more understandable, more practical look at OS concepts, techniques, and methods without sacrificing the theoretical rigor that is necessary at this level.
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Garrido and Schlesinger (both Kennesaw State U., Georgia) present this undergraduate text introducing the general behavior and performance aspect of modern operating systems, illustrated by simulation models in Java and C++. Topics include processes and threads, system performance, systems with multiprogramming, CPU scheduling, and synchronization
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