Operating System Design, Volume 2

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Prentice-Hall International, 1987 - Macintosh (Computer) - 567 pages
Removing the mystery from operating system design, this text guides readers through the construction of a conventional process-based operating system using practical, straightforward primitives. It reviews the major system components and imposes a hierarchical design paradigm that organizes the components in an orderly manner.

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