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1 online resource (xxxiii, 526 pages) : illustrations |
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Summary |
This text identifies, examines, and illustrates fundamental concepts in computer system design that are common across operating systems, networks, database systems, distributed systems, programming languages, software engineering, security, fault tolerance, and architecture. Through carefully analyzed case studies from each of these disciplines, it demonstrates how to apply these concepts to tackle practical system design problems. To support the focus on design, the text identifies and explains abstractions that have proven successful in practice such as, remote procedure call, client/service organization, file systems, data integrity, consistency, and authenticated messages. Most computer systems are built using a handful of such abstractions. The text describes how these abstractions are implemented, demonstrates how they are used in different systems, and prepares the reader to apply them in future designs. Features: Concepts of computer system design guided by fundamental principles (see list on inside cover). Cross-cutting approach that identifies abstractions common to networking, operating systems, transaction systems, distributed systems, architecture, and software engineering. Case studies that make the abstractions real: naming (DNS and the URL); file systems (the UNIX file system); clients and services (NFS); virtualization (virtual machines); scheduling (disk arms); security (TLS). Numerous pseudocode fragments that provide concrete examples of abstract concepts. Extensive support. The authors and MIT OpenCourseWare provide on-line, free of charge, open educational resources, including additional chapters, course syllabi, board layouts and slides, lecture videos, and an archive of lecture schedules, class assignments, and design projects. |
Contents |
Systems; Elements of Computer System Organization; The Design of Naming Schemes; Enforcing Modularity with Clients and Services; Enforcing Modularity with Virtualization; Performance; The Network as a System and as a System Component; Fault Tolerance: Reliable Systems from Unreliable Components; Atomicity: All-or-Nothing and Before-or-After; Information Security; Suggestions for Further Reading; Glossary; Problem Sets; Index of Concepts. |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-423) and index. |
Note |
Print version record. |
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System design.
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Computer systems.
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Computer Systems |
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Conception de systèmes.
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Systèmes informatiques.
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COMPUTERS -- Reference.
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COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory.
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy.
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COMPUTERS -- Information Technology.
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COMPUTERS -- Data Processing.
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COMPUTERS -- Computer Science.
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COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General.
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Computer systems
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System design
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Computerarchitektur
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dissertations.
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Academic theses
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Academic theses.
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Thèses et écrits académiques.
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Added Author |
Kaashoek, Frans, 1965-
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Other Form: |
Print version: Saltzer, J.H., 1939- Principles of computer system design. Burlington, MA : Morgan Kaufmann, ©2009 9780123749574 0123749573 (OCoLC)311788778 |
ISBN |
9780123749574 |
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0123749573 |
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9780080959429 (electronic bk.) |
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0080959423 (electronic bk.) |
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9781282258341 (MyiLibrary) |
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1282258346 |
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AU@ 000050013267 |
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AU@ 000062003706 |
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DEBBG BV040900677 |
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DEBSZ 378275798 |
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DEBSZ 381367045 |
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DEBSZ 481264906 |
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GBVCP 785362827 |
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UKMGB 017594934 |
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