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020 _a9783319944920
082 _a005.4469
_bMEJ
100 _aMejia Alvarez, Pedro
245 _aInterrupt handling schemes in operating systems
260 _bSpringer,
_c2018
_aCham :
300 _aix, 54 p.;
_bill.,
_c23 cm
365 _b49.99
_cEUR
_d91.70
490 _aSpringerBriefs in Computer Science
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aIn this book, the interrupt handling models used by several operating systems are introduced and compared. We begin with an analysis of the classical interrupt management model used by Unix, followed by the schemes used by modern networked environments. We highlight the key challenges of each of these models and how these have been solved by modern operating systems and the research community. Then we analyze the architectures used for general purpose and embedded real-time operating systems.
650 _aoperating systems
650 _aComputer architecture and logic design
650 _aInterruptions
650 _aComputer hardware
650 _aReal-Time Systems
650 _aComputer Architecture
650 _aData structures
650 _aInterrupt handling
650 _aInterrupt request
650 _aKernel threads
650 _aReal-time
650 _aSynchronization
700 _aLeyva del Foyo, Luis Eduardo
700 _aDiaz Ramirez, Arnoldo
942 _2ddc
_cBK