Introductory Chapter.
Part I: OPERATING SYSTEMS CONCEPTS.
1. Introducing Operating Systems.
2. Memory Management: Simple Systems.
3. Memory Management: Virtual Memory Systems.
4. Processor Management.
5. Process Management.
6. Concurrent Processes.
7. Device Management.
8. File Management.
9. Network Organization Concepts.
10. Management of Network Functions.
11. Security and Ethics.
12. System Management.
Part II: OPERATING SYSTEMS IN PRACTICE.
13. UNIX Operating Systems.
14. Windows Operating Systems.
15. Linux Operating Systems.
16. Android Operating System.
Appendix A: Algorithms.
Appendix B: ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
Ann McIver McHoes has been writing about computers for 25 years. She co-authored, with the late Ida M. Flynn, the first four editions of Understanding Operating Systems and is now sole author of this classic textbook, which has received awards for excellence from the Text and Academic Authors Association. She teaches at Duquesne University and has also taught business and computer science classes at Chatham University and Carlow University.
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