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ISBN-10: 0201548879
ISBN-13: 9780201548877
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 1991
Format: Paper; 86 pp
Published: 07/03/1991
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- OSP, the Operating System Project, is a collection of modules that together constitute a modem-day operating system. The ideal complement to any operating system textbook, OSP generates programming projects to supplement an introductory course in operating system design.
- Developed by Michael Kifer and Scott A. Smolka of SUNY at Stony Brook, OSP helps you understand operating system concepts by allowing you to implement modules of an actual system, each of which performs a basic operating system service. OSP is driven by a sophisticated simulator that creates the illusion of a dynamically evolving collection of user processes to be multiprogrammed. The simulator automatically detects many logical errors in your programs.
- This OSP Programmers and User's Manual provides all the information you need to complete programming projects, including a section on getting started, an overview of the architecture of OSP, a reference section, and a user's guide that explains how to compile and run your programs. An Instructor's Manual for this title.
1. Programming OSP.
2. Using OSP.
Glossary. 0201548879T04062001
Michael Kifer is an associate professor of Computer Science at SUNY Stony Brook. He received his PhD, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. His professional interests include database systems, logic programming, and knowledge representation.
Scott A. Smolka is a professor of Computer Science at SUNY Stony Brook. He received his Ph.D. from Brown University. His research interests include semantics of concurrency, design of distributed algorithm and languages, and visual environments for concurrent systems.
0201548879AB04062001
OSP, the Operating System Project, is a collection of modules that together constitute a modem-day operating system. The ideal complement to any operating system textbook, OSP generates programming projects to supplement an introductory course in operating system design.
Developed by Michael Kifer and Scott A. Smolka of SUNY at Stony Brook, OSP helps you understand operating system concepts by allowing you to implement modules of an actual system, each of which performs a basic operating system service. OSP is driven by a sophisticated simulator that creates the illusion of a dynamically evolving collection of user processes to be multiprogrammed. The simulator automatically detects many logical errors in your programs.
This OSP Programmers and User's Manual provides all the information you need to complete programming projects, including a section on getting started, an overview of the architecture of OSP, a reference section, and a user's guide that explains how to compile and run your programs.
0201548879B04062001
- OSP System
Kifer & Smolka
© 1991 | Addison-Wesley | On-line Supplement | Instock
ISBN-10: 0321314514 | ISBN-13: 9780321314512
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