Operating Systems PrinciplesPrentice Hall, 2003 - 543 Seiten This book presents the fundamentals of operating systems that remain constant as new, more advanced systems are introduced and also integrates and highlights key distributed operating systems issues. The main topics presented include message-based synchronization and remote procedure calls, as well as unique integration of distributed deadlocks, distributed shared memory, distributed file systems, and secure communication using cryptography. For systems programmers, software engineers, programmers, and other professionals who want to teach themselves the fundamentals of operating systems or enhance their understanding of operating systems and distributed systems issues. |
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Lubomir Bic, Alan C. Shaw. Levels of abstraction Symbolic file name Open file ID USER File system interface Files / directories FS Directory management High - level file and directory functions Logical block # I / O Basic file system ...
... file is not in use , whereas the open file ID is only temporary . It is valid only when the process that opened the file remains active or until the file is explicitly closed ... file system , which create a new 308 Chapter 10 File Systems.
... file performed by a user remain invisible until the file is closed . To reduce the time during which the changes are invisible , transaction semantics permits the ... file system , which accesses the file on the 344 Chapter 10 File Systems.
Inhalt
Introduction | 1 |
Sharing of Data and Code in Main Memory | 9 |
1 | 17 |
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