Chapter 1 Operating System Overview
1.1 Operating System Objectives and Functions
1.2 The Evolution ofOperating Systems
1.3 Major Achievements
1.4 Developments Leading to Modern Operating Systems
1.5 Virtual Machines
1.6 OS Design Considerations for Multiprocessor and Multicore
1.7 Microsoft Windows Overview
1.8 Traditional UNIX Systems
1.9 Modern UNⅨSystems
1.10 Linux
1.11 LinuxVServerVi~ualMachineArchitecture
1.12 RecommendedReading andWeb Sites
1.13 Key Terms.Review Questions.and Problems
Chapter 2 Process Description and Contr01
2.1 WhatIs a Process?
2.2 Process States
2.3 Process Description
2.4 Process Control
2.5 Execution ofthe Operating System
2.6 Security Issues
2.7 UNⅨSVR4 Process Management
2.8 Summary
2.9 Recommended Reading
2.10 Key Terms.Review Questions.and Problems
Chapter 3 Threads
3.1 Processes and Threads
3.2 Types of Threads
3.3 Multicore and Multithreading
3.4 Windows 7 Thread and SMP Management
3.5 Solaris Thread and SMP Management
3.6 Linux Process and Thread Management
3.7 Mac OS X Grand Central Dispatch
3.8 Summary
3.9 Recommended Reading
3.10 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 4 Concurrency:Mutual Exclu-sion and Synehronizalion
4.1 Principles of Concurrency
4.2 Mutual Exclusion:Hardware Support
4.3 Semaphores
4.4 Monitors
4.5 Message Passing
4.6 Readers/Writers Problem
4.7 Summary
4.8 Recommended Reading
4.9 Key Terms,Review Quesfions,and Problems
Chapter 5 Concurrency:Deadlock and Starvation
5.1 Principles of Deadlock
5.2 Deadlock Prevention
5.3 Deadlock Avoidance
5.4 Deadlock Detection
5.5 An Integrated Deadlock Strategy
5 6 Dining Philosophers Problem
5 7 UNⅨConcurrencyMechanisms
5.8 Linux Kernel Concurrency Mechanisms
5.9 Solaris Thread Synchronization Primitives
5.10 Windows 7 Concurrency Mechanisms
5.11 Summary
5.12 RecommendedReading
5.13 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 6 Memory Management
6.1 Memory Management Requirements
6.2 Memory Partitioning
6.3 Paging
6.4 Segmentation
6.5 Security Issues
6.6 Summary
6.7 Recommended Reading
6.8 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 7 Virtual Memory
7.1 Hardware and Control Structures
7.2 Operating System Software
7.3 UNⅨand Solaris Memory Management
7.4 Linux Memory Management
7.5 Windows Memory Management
7.6 Summary
7 7 Recommended Reading and Web Sites
7.8 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 8 Uniprocessor Schedufing
8.1 Types of Processor Scheduling
8.2 Scheduling Algorithms
8.3 Traditional UNIX Scheduling
8.4 Summary
8.5 Recommended Reading
8.6 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 9 Multiprocessor and Real-Time Scheduling
9.1 Multiprocessor Scheduling
9.2 Real—Time Scheduling
9.3 Linux Scheduling
9.4 UNIX SVR4 Scheduling
9.5 UNIX FreeBSD Scheduling
9.6 Windows Scheduhng
9.7 Linux Virtual Machine Process Scheduling
9.8 Summary
9.9 Recommended Reading
9.10 Key Terms.Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 10 I/0 Management and Disk Scheduling
10.1 I/O Devices
10.2 Organization ofthe I/O Function
lO.3 Operating System Design Issues
10.4 I/O Buffering
10.5 Disk Scheduling
10.6 RAID
10.7 Disk Cache
10.8 UNIX SVR4I/O
10.9 Linux I/O
10.10WindowsI/O
10.ll Summary
10.12 Recommended Reading
10.13 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
Chapter 11 File Management
11.1 Overview
11.2 File Organization and Access
11.3 B-Trees
11.4 File Directories
11.5 File Sharing
1l.6 RecordBlocking
Il.7 Secondary Storage Management
11.8 File System Security
1l.9 UNIX File Management
11.10 Linux Virtual File System
11.11 Windows File System
ll.12 Summary
1l.13 Recommended Reading
11.14 Key Terms,Review Questions,and Problems
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