OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS
NINTH
EDITION, By
ABRAHAM SILBERSCHATZ
Yale University
PETER BAER GALVIN
Pluribus Networks
GREG GAGNE
Westminster College
Preface
We have also made substantial organizational changes. For
example, wehave eliminated the chapter on real-time systems and instead
have integrated appropriate coverage of these systems throughout the text. We
have reordered the chapters on storage management and have moved up the
presentation of process synchronization so that it appears before process
scheduling. Most of these organizational changes are based on our experiences
while teaching courses on operating systems.
The Ninth Edition
As we wrote this Ninth Edition of Operating System Concepts, we were guided by the recent growth in three fundamental areas
that affect operating systems:
1. Multicore systems
2. Mobile computing
3. Virtualization
To emphasize these topics, we have integrated relevant coverage
throughout this new edition—and, in the case of virtualization; have written an
entirely new chapter. Additionally, we have rewritten material in almost every
chapter by bringing older material up to date and removing material that is no
longer interesting or relevant.
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