Operating Systems Concurrent and Distributed Software Design
Modern software systems rely on the concepts of concurrency, modularity and distribution, both within the design of the operating system and those systems that it supports. Underlying this book is the premise that distributed systems are now commonplace and a reader is more likely to be using one th...
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Main Authors: | Bacon, Jean 1942- (Author), Harris, Tim (Author) |
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Format: | Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Harlow
ADDISON-WESLEY
2003
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Series: | International computer science series
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