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Modern Operating Systems

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Modern Operating Systems is a book written by Andrew Tanenbaum, a version (which does not target implementation) of his book Operating Systems Design and Implementation. It is now in its 3rd edition.

Modern Operating Systems (mostly known as MOSS) is a popular book across the globe and includes the basic fundamentals of an operating system with small amounts of code written in autonomous C language. MOSS describes many scheduling algorithms nicely. The cover page of book is very special and logical in design.