TY - BOOK AU - Davis,William S. AU - Rajkumar,T.M. TI - Operating systems: a systematic view SN - 0321267516 AV - QA76.76.O63 D38 2005 U1 - 005.4/3 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Boston PB - Pearson/Addison Wesley KW - Operating systems (Computers) N1 - Includes index; 1; What is an operating system? --; 2; Hardware --; 3; Application software and data --; 4; Linking the hardware components --; 5; The user interface, the file system, and the IOCS --; 6; Resource management --; 7; MS-DOS commands --; 8; The Microsoft Windows user interface --; 9; The UNIX/Linux user interface --; 10; The Intel architecture --; 11; MS-DOS internals --; 12; Windows XP internals --; 13; UNIX and Linux internals --; 14; Macintosh OS X internals --; 15; MVS internals --; 16; Data communication and networks --; 17; The Internet and the World Wide Web --; 18; Client/server information systems --; 19; Windows 2003 server --; 20; Linux networking --; 21; Novell NetWare --; App. A; Number systems, data types, and codes --; App. B; Summary of MS-DOS commands --; App. C; Summary of UNIX commands --; App. D; IBM OS/JCL N2 - "Now in its sixth edition, this text continues to focus on using, rather than designing, computer operating systems and networks. Instead of concentrating on theory alone, the authors take a systematic view of the subject, showing readers why operating systems are needed and what, at the functional level, they do." "This text guides reader through Windows XP, Windows 2003, UNIX, Linux, Macintosh OS X, and Novell, as it incorporates the most current versions of these popular operating systems throughout."--BOOK JACKET ER -