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Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 6/e

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This book presents the nature and characteristics of modern-day operating systems clearly and completely, and serves as both a basic reference and an up-to-date survey of the state of the art.
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Serving as both a basic reference and an up-to-date survey of the state of the art, this book covers the concepts, structure, and mechanisms of operating systems. Stallings presents the nature and characteristics of modern-day operating systems clearly and completely. Updated treatment of Windows as a case study to cover Windows Vista. Online animations with references incorporated throughout. A new chapter on Embedded Operating Systems. Part Six (Distributed Systems and Security) moved online, reducing the cost and size of the book without loss of content. Expanded coverage of security. New figures added, with many existing figures updated to enhance clarity. A useful reference for programmers, systems engineers, network designers and others involved in the design of computer products, information system and computer system personnel.

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MTCrossBit: A Dynamic Binary Translation System Using Multithreaded Optimization Framework

TL;DR: MTCrossBit is an experimental-multithreaded DBT optimization framework which utilizes an extra thread for building hot traces to test whether the authors can eliminate the overhead extremely caused by the algorithm itself.
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Experimental Mobile Robot—Software

TL;DR: Whole software for mobile robot was divided into functional blocks and each of them is described separately and the corresponding part of schematic was presented and explained.
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Towards a dynamic file integrity monitor through a security classification

TL;DR: A dynamic scheduling for FIM is presented by combining on-line and off-line monitoring based on related files security requirement by combining the results of initial testing show that the initial testing result shows that the system is effective in on-lines detection of file modification.
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Optimization of Job Schedule Model Based on Grid Environment

TL;DR: This work proposes a Maximum Processor Utilization and Minimum Turnaround Time (MPUMTT) scheduling algorithm which maximizes CPU utilization and minimizes turnaround time as well.