Modern Operating Systems
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 4th edition, published March 2014 (ISBN 0-13-359162-X), written together with Herbert Bos.
![]() First edition, 1992 | |
Author | Andrew S. Tanenbaum (and Herbert Bos for 4th edition) |
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Language | English, German |
Series | Learning |
Subject | covers current UNIX® standards (POSIX.1-2001 /SUSv3 and POSIX.1-2008 /SUSv4 ) |
Published | 1st Edition 1992 2nd Edition 2001 3rd edition 2007 4th Edition March 20, 2014 |
Publisher | Prentice Hall 1st-3rd Pearson PLC 4th |
Pages | 1101 |
ISBN | 978-0133591620 |

Page 851: Simplified illustration of the structure of the Linux kernel.
Modern Operating Systems (mostly known as MOS) is a popular book across the globe and includes the fundamentals of an operating system with small amounts of code written in autonomous C language. MOS describes many scheduling algorithms.
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