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Incluye temas sobre: capítulos nuevos sobre seguridad de computadoras, sistemas operativos multimedia y sistemas con múltiples procesadores. Amplia cobertura de Linux, UNIX y Windows 2000 como ejemplos. Un capítulo exclusivo sobre el diseño de sistemas operativos que no se halla en otros libros. Cobertura de interfaces gráficas de usuario, sistemas operativos para multipro...more
Published June 28th 2004 by Prentice Hall (first published January 1st 1992)
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Jan 04, 2013Steve rated it liked it · review of another edition
I really sunk my teeth into this book in an attempt to understand the years of computing that had come and gone before I began my entry into Computer Sciences. When it comes to understanding the core components of a computer system, there's no better place to begin learning. The illustrations used in the book are a bit dated and unnecessary, but this book should remain useful for some time to come.
Jun 26, 2011Alexander Yakushev rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The greatest book on operating systems by far. It combines plenty of information, flawless concise delivery, and useful exercises. This is one of the books that packs loads of technical details but reads as fiction. The content is structured very well, whatever questions arise during reading are usually answered on the following few pages. Questions that have no answers yet are also given, thus engaging the reader and once again ensuring that the reader follows the book closely. All in all, this...more
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Feb 14, 2012Swavy is currently reading it · review of another edition
Fu*k this book, who would read this if he didn't have to?
Nov 28, 2016Rasmus rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Very strict and stale structures in the language and disposition. Read Three Easy Pieces instead, much easier to read and more pedagogical while delivering the same content (:
May 07, 2014Hawk rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Students and professors of computer science; programmers.
Recommended to Hawk by: Professor Gregory Kapfhammer
Despite the massively dorky cover, this is an incredible book. I was assigned this book as textbook used in Computer Science 440 at Allegheny College, and while we did not read the entire book during that class, I intend to read it cover-to-cover this summer. Tanenbaum's clever, slightly witty writing style makes 'Modern Operating Systems' a surprisingly engaging read for a textbook, and he's really adept at explaining concepts in OS theory and design in a very simple way that makes them quite e...more
Apr 04, 2012Jon Swanson rated it liked it · review of another edition
A good solid explanation of operating systems, but a little disjointed.
I read this book not long after finishing TCP/IP illustrated by Stevens, so my memories are probably a little harsher than they would be otherwise. The book does a good job of outlining the basic components of an operating system, and how it works.
With excellent tech books, I feel like i have not only been taught the facts of a technology, but why the technology was built the way it was. That I remember many of the nitty gr
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Feb 06, 2016Vasil Todorov rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A very good OS introduction, the first 500 pages are must-read for everyone. Later in the book it gets a bit boring, and the information is not that valuable. Also it is talked too much about the history, and that is getting annoying, so that's why I can't give it 5 stars.
Mar 18, 2009فاروق الفرشيشي rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
While reading this book, I had the feeling that I'm actually a disciple of the great Tanenbaum. And that's itself is a very convincing reason to read the book.
Jun 28, 2010Ebrahim added it · review of another edition
this is really a good book about operating system technology, it make depth view to Minix, and good description about IPC.
Dec 20, 2017Nemantro rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The bible of Operating Systems. One of the most comprehensive books about computer science fundamentals.
Nov 23, 2018Rod rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I needed to read only half of it. It's an easy read for a myriad of complex subjects. Recommended for a broad introduction to operating systems.
Jan 25, 2018Vlad Vinogradov rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Mar 05, 2019Sadia Dina rated it liked it · review of another edition
Aug 22, 2017Chankey Pathak rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
May 10, 2017Chandan Khatwani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Jan 25, 2019Leland William rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I really enjoyed this book.
Tanenbaum writes with humor and clarity.
Feb 22, 2019Henry Cooksley rated it really liked it · review of another edition
A good book, have read every page, but not in great detail. A nice mix of topics and pretty easy to follow. Occasional humour.
Apr 18, 2018Gloria Marcano Cerisano rated it liked it · review of another edition
This is my IT-600 book, it was good read but it was too long. But had to read in order for me to get my MBS.
Mar 21, 2017Darrell Ulm rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Modern Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tanenbaum has been a solid book and of course the influence of the educational Minix operating system is legendary.
Oct 16, 2016Jonathan Kelly rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Fourth edition of an academic book on Operating Systems by Tanenbaum and Bos. Scholarly, yet sarcastic at times with an apparent sense of focus that is sophisticated, and challenging, but the results are simple for users.
Mar 18, 2017Prajakta Deosthali rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
It is the best book for learning fundamentals of Operating Systems.
This book explains concepts, issues, design details, implementation strategies and various algorithms in simple and easy to understand manner.
May 27, 2015Marshall rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The book comprehensively covers theories behind operating systems. I read the first five chapters, and I feel that I have more insights on how operating system works now. Simply put, operating system is abstraction of hardware. Hardware is primitive, constitute of physical parts (Disk, Memory, CPU), and physical parts are made out of bits.
Operating systems hide all the ugliness of hardware, providing a more user-friendly system. In designing such an abstraction, several fundamental topic need to
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Jul 18, 2015Eliza Weisman rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
An excellent introduction to operating systems from one of the best scholars in the area. I was assigned this book as a textbook for a college course on operating systems, but I quickly fell in love with the book and found myself pouring over many of the sections not covered in class, and re-reading those we did discuss with greater detail. Tanenbaum's writing is excellent; it is clear and to the point but infused with enough wit and conversational tone to keep the reader engaged.
The book's tech
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Jan 19, 2017Gregory Blake rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Not only is Tanenbaum knowledgeable, he's funny as well. I'm surprised how many quips made it into this book. Every chapter is well-done, although I found myself zoning out in the chapter on Windows. The project management section in the final chapter is well worth a read not just for developers, but for anyone who needs to understand the Software Development Life Cycle, and the Further Reading list is an encyclopedia of awesome reference material for future reading.
If you have the money for onl
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Sep 30, 2014Robert Nasuti rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

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This is the first computer science book that I have ever been able to read from cover to cover. Tanenbaum does a fantastic job of introducing and explaining concepts in a very linear manner so that if you do a deep reading of the book, it doesn't rely on very much outside knowledge except for that of C. There are even some spots where the author inserts some very dry jokes - dry humor is my humor and it's very rare, so this was a treat.
I'd highly recommend this to anyone with a background in pro
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Oct 21, 2011Koen Crolla rated it liked it · review of another edition
Feels really poorly edited, especially for a third edition; the choice of subjects and the structuring are sometimes pretty haphazard, sections don't really flow into each other, and typoes abound.
Still, it eventually covers pretty much everything you would expect an undergraduate course on operating systems to cover. Solid, predictable, casually outdated, and basically fine.
(The fact that he refuses to use fixed-width fonts for code continues to be annoying. He made some effort to line up end-o
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Apr 15, 2014Bishu rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Well to be honest, I dint finish it cover to cover. I have managed to (thanks to interest in *nix) more than a dozen book on operating system design. This one, ill admit, was different. It has an old school feel to it and it is surprisingly quite an easy read (although long). I really like this book mostly because I had troubles with remembering the fundamentals of semaphores amongst other things. This helped me a lot. Recommended.
May 05, 2011Pintu rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

Sistemas Operativos Modernos Tanenbaum 3 Edicion Solucionario Pdf

Nice book to get a raw idea and most suitable for all students in the 6 th sem ....................
Nice and better than Galvin 7th Ed. , BPUTIIANS must c...............
Process concept & IPC is best given here............
May 04, 2016Will Vasconcelos rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A good understanding on operating systems is a must have for any computer scientist. This book has a lot of good information; its a must read for anyone interested in acquiring some deep knowledge on how computers work.
Jan 18, 2016Frank Palardy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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