Operating System Design: The XINU Approach

Operating System Design: The XINU Approach by Douglas Comer, published by Pearson on November 11, 1983, is a comprehensive resource that spans 496 pages. This book presents a detailed exploration of the design and decision-making processes involved in operating system development, making it a valuable reference for those interested in computer programming.
Readers will find that this edition delves into the intricacies of protocol software and its integration within an operating system, as well as insights into VAX software functionality. The content is structured to guide professional software programmers through the essential steps of design, while also addressing internetworking and user interface software in the subsequent volume. This approach provides a thorough understanding of the foundational concepts in operating system design.
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An important two-volume series, the first volume describes each step of the design and decision making process, while Volume II adds internetworking and user interface software. Professional software programmers can learn how protocol software fits into an operating system and how VAX software works as well.
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