Modern Operating Systems
Modern Operating Systems book cover

Modern Operating Systems

4th Edition

Price
$112.94
Format
Hardcover
Pages
1136
Publisher
Pearson
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0133591620
Dimensions
9.2 x 7.4 x 1.6 inches
Weight
3.28 pounds

Description

About the Author Andrew S. Tanenbaum has an S.B. degree from M.I.T. and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. He is currently a Professor of Computer Science at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He was formerly Dean of the Advanced School for Computing and Imaging, an interuniversity graduate school doing research on advanced parallel, distributed, and imaging systems. He was also an Academy Professor of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, which has saved him from turning into a bureaucrat. He also won a prestigious European Research Council Advanced Grant. In the past, he has done research on compilers, operating systems, networking, local-area distributed systems and wide-area distributed systems that scale to a billion users. His main focus now is doing research on reliable and secure operating systems. These research projects have led to over 140 refereed papers in journals and conferences. Prof. Tanenbaum has also authored or co-authored five books. The books have been translated into languages, ranging from Basque to Thai and are used at universities all over the world. Prof. Tanenbaum has also produced a considerable volume of software, notably MINIX, a small UNIX clone. It was the direct inspiration for Linux and the platform on which Linux was initially developed. The current version of MINIX, called MINIX 3, is now focused on being an extremely reliable and secure operating system. Prof. Tanenbaum will consider his work done when no computer is equipped with a reset button. and no user has any idea what an operating system crash is. MINIX 3 is an on-going open-source project to which you are invited to contribute. Go to www.minix3.org to download a free copy and find out what is happening. Prof. Tanenbaum’s Ph.D. students have gone on to greater glory after graduating. He is very proud of them. In this respect he resembles a mother hen. Tanenbaum is a Fellow of the ACM, a Fellow of the IEEE, and a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has also won numerous scientific prizes from ACM, IEEE, and USENIX. If you are really curious about them, see his page on Wikipedia. He also has two honorary doctorates. Herbert Bos obtained his master degree from Twente University and his Ph.D. from Cambridge University Computer Laboratory in the UK. Since then, he has worked extensively on dependable and efficient I/O architectures for operating systems like Linux, but also research systems based on MINIX 3. He currently a professor in Systems and Network Security in the department of Computer Science at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His main research field is that of system security. With his students, he works on novel ways to detect and stop attacks, to analyze and reverse engineer malware, and to take down botnets (malicious infrastructures that may span millions of computers). In 2011, he obtained an ERC Starting Grant for his research on reverse engineering. Several of his students have won the Roger Needham Ph.D. Award for best Ph.D. thesis in systems in Europe.

Features & Highlights

  • Modern Operating Systems, Fourth Edition,
  • is intended for introductory courses in Operating Systems in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Electrical Engineering programs. It also serves as a useful reference for OS professionals
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  • The widely anticipated revision of this worldwide best-seller incorporates the latest developments in operating systems (OS) technologies. The Fourth Edition includes up-to-date materials on relevant¿OS. Tanenbaum also provides information on current research based on his experience as an operating systems researcher.
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  • Modern Operating Systems,
  • Third Editionwas the recipient of the 2010 McGuffey Longevity Award. The McGuffey Longevity Award recognizes textbooks whose excellence has been demonstrated over time.¿
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  • Teaching and Learning Experience
  • This program will provide a better teaching and learning experience–for you and your students. It will help:
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  • Provide Practical Detail on the Big Picture Concepts: A clear and entertaining writing style outlines the concepts every OS designer needs to master.
  • Provide Practical Detail on the Big Picture Concepts:
  • A clear and entertaining writing style outlines the concepts every OS designer needs to master.
  • Keep Your Course Current: This edition includes information on the latest OS technologies and developments
  • Keep Your Course Current:
  • This edition includes information on the latest OS technologies and developments
  • Enhance Learning with Student and Instructor Resources: Students will gain hands-on experience using the simulation exercises and lab experiments.
  • Enhance Learning with Student and Instructor Resources:
  • Students will gain hands-on experience using the simulation exercises and lab experiments.

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The college book money scam continues. Take advantage of ...

The college book money scam continues. Take advantage of college kids and their student loans! As long as submissive college kids continue to let themselves be abused by the system, this book will continue to cost $150.
19 people found this helpful
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Great read

This is how a technical book should be written. It's a nice middle ground for those of us who don't want to read a pure technical book, but has really great information. Definitely better than The Design of the UNIX Operating System. That book put me to sleep after 1 chapter. I think the two books complement each other, but unless you're a die hard Linux nerd or someone who really needs to know the exact details of how the UNIX OS works, I'd recommend Modern Operating Systems. I'm an Android Dev, and there's a great chapter about Android.
16 people found this helpful
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The Design of Unix Operating System is much better.

The book is wordy. It seems that the author tried to put as many general ideas as possible into it. The result is that the book is rich of contents but none of them is deep enough or well depicted. I rented this book because it is required in my operating system course. However after reading almost half of it, I still only have a vague idea about how operating system actually works. Then I turned to The Design of Unix Operating System by Maurice Bach, which is much more concise with helpful figures and practical C codes.
12 people found this helpful
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Four editions in and this it is still riddled with ...

Four editions in and this book is still riddled with typos. Every time I read this book I find AT LEAST one...and I'm not even an especially careful reader. For SHAME.

Apart from the typos and the insane college textbook price, the book is rich with content. The authors are obviously quite knowledgeable on the subject of operating systems.
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Highly recommended

This book is really good to understand the concept of OS. The writer goes very deep in all topics of OS. It teaches all core concepts of OS. I highly recommend it for self taught people and people who are learning OS in school. great overall.
6 people found this helpful
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Information overload.

This book is like a overstuffed can of sardines, the author tries to cram as much information per page. Makes reading this book very overwhelming. Many of the topics are often reiterated throughout the chapter, which I feel is something a college student writing a paper would do to make sure the paper is the minimum amount of pages required for the assignment. The reading is very dry with terrible examples of the concepts.
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It was the book i needed. A bit hard ...

It was the book i needed. A bit hard to read and follow, but overall it's getting me through my class.
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Amazing book, terrible quality

The contents of the book is amazing: easily one of the best Computer Science books I ever had. However, the print and production quality is beyond abysmal. For a mere price of $185 I got this amazing book with the pages falling off the book and plenty of pages glued together. The paper quality is also very bad and the Amazon book doesn't come with the student access card that would allow doing online exercises.

I started reading this book online but immediately realized I want to have the paper version so that I get more out of it and would be able to read the charts, images etc more clearly. The physical copy is certainly a huge disappointment.
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Five Stars

it is worth reading. Especially for the students who study Operating System
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Hello

I've read many books discussing OS internals, and this one is the best. A runner up would have to be the "Operating system concepts" by Abraham S. What these books possess over the others are their ability to explain while staying organized. Many of the other books either jump around from topic to topic without giving a first solid explanation. This book outlines very well the different aspects of an OS structure at an Intermediate level. "Windows internals", by Mark R, is a more advanced read mainly because they go into greats depths in explaining OS management. If you would like to know the general layers of an OS and how a kernel interacts with memory and processes, this book is a great choice.
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