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Operating Systems A Multiperspective Episodic Approach First Edition Jae Oh

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Operating Systems A Multiperspective Episodic Approach First Edition Jae Oh
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Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5 MB
Pages: 205
Author: Jae Oh
ISBN: 9781516507016, 1516507010
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: First edition.

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Operating Systems A Multiperspective Episodic Approach First Edition Jae Oh by Jae Oh 9781516507016, 1516507010 instant download after payment.

An operating system (OS) is one of the most comprehensive computer software systems we encounter every day. Understanding operating systems is challenging for undergraduate students, who most likely have only a couple of years of computer science study. This book is written to guide students without much maturity in computer science to understand operating systems.
However, this book is aimed for undergraduate students who have taken fundamental computer science courses, such as data structures and minimum understanding in computer organizations. This book will assume only the knowledge of basic data structures and therefore is suitable for sophomore or junior level of undergraduate students.
There are many textbooks on operating systems. Why write another OS textbook? In my opinion, some existing textbooks are theoretical and written largely as reference books for OS concepts. Some books are practical,
presenting many code examples; however, the materials are challenging for undergraduate students who do not have a certain maturity level in computer science. Reading and understanding these books require readers a lot
of time. In the Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Degree Programs in Computer Science (CSC2013) a report by the Joint Task Force on Computing Curricula composed of delegates from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Computer Society the amount of curriculum core hours for operating systems topics is reduced to fteen hours in ACMs recommendations in 2008 and from eighteen core hours in 2001.

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