Distributed operating systems / Andrew S. Tanenbaum.
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005.432 GRS 2000 Solaris security / | 005.432 MAS 2001 Solaris internals : | 005.432 MAU 2002 UNIX system administration : | 005.432 TAD 1995 Distributed operating systems / | 005.432 UNI 2001 Unix system administration handbook / | 005.437 GAE 2007 The essential guide to user interface design : | 005.446 SOL 2016 Linux administration : a beginner's guide / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 577-601) and index.
As distributed computer systems become more pervasive, so does the need for understanding how their operating systems are designed and implemented. Andrew S. Tanenbaum's Distributed Operating Systems fulfills this need. Representing a revised and greatly expanded Part II of the best-selling Modern Operating Systems, it covers the material from the original book, including communication, synchronization, processes, and file systems, and adds new material on distributed shared memory, real-time distributed systems, fault-tolerant distributed systems, and ATM networks. It also contains four detailed case studies: Amoeba, Mach, Chorus, and OSF/DCE. Tanenbaum's trademark writing provides readers with a thorough, concise treatment of distributed systems.
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