This best-selling book, now in its fifth edition, provides a solid theoretical foundation for understanding operating systems. Authors Abraham Silberschatz and Peter Galvin discuss key concepts that are applicable to a variety of systems. They also present a large number of examples taken from common operating systems, including WindowsNT and Solaris 2. This book teaches general principles in operating systems while giving the teacher and students the flexibility to choose the implementation system.
Abraham Silberschatz Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
Abraham Silberschatz je profesor a vedoucí katedry informatiky na Yale University. Jeho odborné spisy se objevily v mnoha publikacích ACM a IEEE a také v odborných konferencích a casopisech. Napsal také clánky s názorem pro The New York Times, The Boston Globe a The Hartford Courant. Jeho práce ídelí na mnoha hlavních publikacích a je známý svou odborností v daném oboru.


Database System Concepts
- 546 stránek
- 20 hodin čtení
This book provides improved and extensive coverage of concepts, database system internals and new tools and techniques. It is intended for a first course in databases at the junior or senior undergraduate, or first-year graduate level, and offers a complete background in the basics of database design, languages and system implementations. Concepts are presented using intuitive descriptions, and important theoretical results are covered, but formal proofs are omitted. The concepts and algorithms covered are based on those used in existing commercial or experimental database systems, and are presented in a general setting that is not tied to one particular database system.