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Get the architectural perspectives and inside details you need to understand how Windows operates. # See how the core components of the Windows operating system work behind the scenes—guided by a team of internationally renowned internals experts. Fully updated for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, this classic guide delivers key architectural insights on system design, debugging, performance, and support—along with hands-on experiments to experience Windows internal behavior firsthand. Delve inside Windows architecture and internals: Understand how the core system and management mechanisms work—from the object manager to services to the registry # Explore internal system data structures using tools like the kernel debugger # Grasp the scheduler's priority and CPU placement algorithms # Go inside the Windows security model to see how it authorizes access to data # Understand how Windows manages physical and virtual memory # Tour the Windows networking stack from top to bottom—including APIs, protocol drivers, and network adapter drivers # Troubleshoot file-system access problems and system boot problems # Learn how to analyze crashesСкриншоты
Замечания
Отмечу, что релизер (не я) вырезал из книги некоторое количество страниц ( в оригинале - 1264). На содержание не повлияло, убрана техническая информация и благодарности.
Author(s): Mark E. Russinovich, David A. Solomon, Alex Ionescu
Edition: 5
Publisher: Microsoft Press
Year: 2009
Language: English
Commentary: eBook (изначально компьютерное)
Pages: 1048
Tags: Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;WinAPI;
Table of Contents......Page 2
1. Concepts and Tools......Page 12
2. System Architecture......Page 45
3. System Mechanisms......Page 95
4. Management Mechanisms......Page 257
5. Processes, Threads, and Jobs......Page 331
6. Security......Page 431
7. I/O System......Page 502
8. Storage Management......Page 602
9. Memory Management......Page 654
10. Cache Manager......Page 786
11. File Systems......Page 820
12. Networking......Page 916
13. Startup and Shutdown......Page 979
14. Crash Dump Analysis......Page 1019