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Book Title
Principles of Computer System Design: An Introduction
Publication Date
2009-06-23
Pages
560
ISBN
9780123749574
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject Area
Computers
Publication Name
Principles of Computer System Design : an Introduction
Author
M. Frans Kaashoek, Jerome H. Saltzer
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Microprocessors, Computer Engineering
Item Width
7.5 in
Number of Pages
560 Pages

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Principles of Computer System Design is the first textbook to take a principles-based approach to the computer system design. It 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. The book is recommended for junior and senior undergraduate students in Operating Systems, Distributed Systems, Distributed Operating Systems and/or Computer Systems Design courses; and professional computer systems designers.

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Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-10
0123749573
ISBN-13
9780123749574
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72411138

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
560 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Principles of Computer System Design : an Introduction
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Microprocessors, Computer Engineering
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Author
M. Frans Kaashoek, Jerome H. Saltzer
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2009-279405
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"This is a unique, ambitious, and important book. It is about computer system design principles, and not the usual mechanics of how things work. These principles are typically embedded in research papers (for those of which are to be found at all), and no book I know of makes so many of them explicit and its focal point." -Joe Pasquale, UC San Diego "The book is a great introduction to system design issues that are only taught at few courses in few universities, even-though they show up in computer systems everywhere. This is a very good and easy read for any one in computer industry. It describes all parts of computer systems and how they interact very well. The extension of the book is online and many chapters are available for free to download. The chapter on Naming is worth the money of the book. I have not seen the discussion of naming in such detail and simple terms anywhere. The authors are very well respected professors at MIT and have experience in operating systems and computer system since its early days. I highly recommend this book to any hardware or software student or professional engineer."-- Amazon.com 5 star review THE missing link, January 16, 2010 By clivebaker "clivebaker" "[A] unique of several design patterns that are used as building blocks in computer systems. The primary novelty in Saltzer and Kaashoek's book is the fresh and original presentation of several related topics. The book is logically divided into two parts: Part 1 is included in the hard-copy book; Part 2 is only available online.. I highly recommend this well-written and well-structured book to several groups of readers: undergraduate students can use it as a gentle introduction to computer architecture and OSs, and graduate students and more advanced readers will enjoy its philosophical and design-oriented aspects. In fact, the book may eventually become a classic and a must-read for any computer scientist." --Computing Reviews, "This is a unique, ambitious, and important book. It is about computer system design principles, and not the usual mechanics of how things work. These principles are typically embedded in research papers (for those of which are to be found at all), and no book I know of makes so many of them explicit and its focal point." -Joe Pasquale, UC San Diego "The book is a great introduction to system design issues that are only taught at few courses in few universities, even-though they show up in computer systems everywhere. This is a very good and easy read for any one in computer industry. It describes all parts of computer systems and how they interact very well. The extension of the book is online and many chapters are available for free to download. The chapter on Naming is worth the money of the book. I have not seen the discussion of naming in such detail and simple terms anywhere. The authors are very well respected professors at MIT and have experience in operating systems and computer system since its early days. I highly recommend this book to any hardware or software student or professional engineer."-- Amazon.com 5 star review THE missing link, January 16, 2010 By clivebaker "clivebaker" "[A] unique of several design patterns that are used as building blocks in computer systems. The primary novelty in Saltzer and Kaashoek's book is the fresh and original presentation of several related topics. The book is logically divided into two parts: Part 1 is included in the hard-copy book; Part 2 is only available online.... I highly recommend this well-written and well-structured book to several groups of readers: undergraduate students can use it as a gentle introduction to computer architecture and OSs, and graduate students and more advanced readers will enjoy its philosophical and design-oriented aspects. In fact, the book may eventually become a classic and a must-read for any computer scientist." --Computing Reviews, "This is a unique, ambitious, and important book. It is about computer system design principles, and not the usual mechanics of how things work. These principles are typically embedded in research papers (for those of which are to be found at all), and no book I know of makes so many of them explicit and its focal point." -Joe Pasquale, UC San Diego
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
005.1
Lc Classification Number
Qa76.9.S88s255 2009
Table of Content
1. Systems2. Elements of Computer System Organization3. The Design of Naming Schemes4. Enforcing Modularity with Clients and Services5. Enforcing Modularity with Virtualization6. Performance7. The Network as a System and as a System Component8. Fault Tolerance: Reliable Systems from Unreliable Components9. Atomicity: All-or-Nothing and Before-or-After10. Information Security11. Suggestions for Further ReadingGlossaryProblem SetsIndex of Concepts
Copyright Date
2009

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