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About the Author
Alexei V. Nabok is a senior lecturer at the Material Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University. Dr. Nabok received an M.Sc. in radiophysics and electronics from Kiev State University, Ukraine and a Ph.D. in physics of semiconductors and dielectrics from the Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine. |
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Operating Systems: Concurrent and Distributed Software DesignToday's software systems rely on the concepts of concurrency, modularity and distribution, both within the design of the operating system and those systems that it supports. The modern approach of this book acknowledges that distributed systems are now commonplace and a reader is more likely to be using one than a centralized... | | Linux Kernel Module Programming GuideSo, you want to write a kernel module. You know C, you've written a number of normal programs to run as processes, and now you want to get to where the real action is, to where a single wild pointer can wipe out your file system and a core dump means a reboot. Welcome to the club. Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide is for people who want to... | | Introduction To Digital Signal Processing: Computer Musically Speaking
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