Operating systems are the backbone of modern computing, serving as the bridge between hardware and software, managing resources
efficiently, and enabling seamless user interaction with machines.
This book is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of operating systems, covering fundamental concepts such as
process management, memory allocation, file systems, concurrency, and security. It is structured to cater to students, professionals, and enthusiasts seeking both theoretical knowledge and practical insights into OS design and implementation.
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