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"Operating System Concepts, 10th Edition" is a widely recognized textbook, often referred to as the "Silberschatz book," written by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, and Greg Gagne. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles of operating systems (OS), providing students and professionals with an in-depth understanding of how modern operating systems function. The 10th edition, in particular, continues the tradition of clarity and updated content, incorporating the latest advancements in OS development. It covers critical topics such as process management, memory management, file systems, virtualization, security, and distributed systems. Additionally, the book presents real-world examples of popular operating systems like Windows, Linux, and Unix, alongside theoretical concepts that underpin the field. The edition also includes updated case studies, practice problems, and solutions that aim to deepen the reader's grasp of the material. Its content has been adjusted to reflect recent trends such as multicore processing, mobile operating systems, and cloud computing, making it highly relevant for today's technology landscape. The authors emphasize both the conceptual frameworks and practical applications, ensuring that readers not only understand how operating systems work but also gain insight into their future evolution. Suitable for undergraduate and graduate-level courses, "Operating System Concepts, 10th Edition" remains a cornerstone in the study of operating systems, appreciated for its clarity, structure, and wide coverage of essential OS topics.
