Introduction to Operating System Design and Implementation
Discover the intricacies of operating system design with Introduction to Operating System Design and Implementation by Michael Kifer. Published by Springer London Ltd in 2007, this comprehensive guide spans 172 pages and serves as both an implementation of a modern operating system and a versatile platform for creating projects suitable for introductory courses in operating system design.
This book is an essential resource for students and professionals alike, covering key topics such as file systems, interprocess communication, and threading. Whether you are looking to deepen your understanding of operating systems or seeking practical implementation strategies, Michael Kifer's work provides the foundational knowledge and practical insights necessary to excel in this field. Enhance your computer science curriculum and elevate your programming skills with this invaluable text.