Operating system projects using Windows NT

By: Nutt, GaryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Pearson Education., 1999Description: xvii, 229 p. : illustrationsISBN: 9788178080208 ; 8178080206; 0201477076 ; 9780201477078Subject(s): Operating systems (Computers) | Microsoft Windows NTDDC classification: 005.43
Contents:
pt. 1. The organization of NT -- pt. 2. The lab exercises. Managing multiple tasks -- Writing multithreaded software -- Manipulating kernel objects -- Thread synchronization -- Interprocess communication -- Using TCP/IP -- Virtual memory -- Memory-mapped files -- Fast file I/O -- Floppy disk I/O -- File systems and directories -- File operations -- Appendix: the Visual C++ programming environment.
Summary: This text shows how basic concepts, relating to operating systems, are designed and implemented on Windows NT. It provides a series of 12 lab exercises which ask students to write programs for NT's Win 32 API. Each exercise contains an introduction to the relevant NT concepts needed.
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pt. 1. The organization of NT --
pt. 2. The lab exercises. Managing multiple tasks --
Writing multithreaded software --
Manipulating kernel objects --
Thread synchronization --
Interprocess communication --
Using TCP/IP --
Virtual memory --
Memory-mapped files --
Fast file I/O --
Floppy disk I/O --
File systems and directories --
File operations --
Appendix: the Visual C++ programming environment.

This text shows how basic concepts, relating to operating systems, are designed and implemented on Windows NT. It provides a series of 12 lab exercises which ask students to write programs for NT's Win 32 API. Each exercise contains an introduction to the relevant NT concepts needed.

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