... System Calls 622.4 Types of System Calls 662.5 System Programs 742.6 Operating- System Design andImplementation 752.7 Operating- System Structure 782.8 Operating- System Debugging 862.9 Operating- System ... Open-Source Operating Systems 431.13 Summary 47Exercises 49Bibliographical Notes 52Chapter 2 Operating- System Structures2.1 Operating- System Services 552.2 User and Operating- System Interface ... 1 Introduction1.1 What Operating Systems Do 41.2 Computer -System Organization 71.3 Computer -System Architecture 121.4 Operating- System Structure 191.5 Operating- System Operations 211.6...
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