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Amir Afzal D.Sc., Strayer University 429 pp. ISBN 0-13-[zasłonięte]030-1
Summary For undergraduate, introductory/ intermediate-level courses in UNIX Operating Systems. May also be useful in Computer Operating System and C Language Under UNIX courses.
A true text/tutorial-rather than an operating system manual or UNIX reference-this volume covers the necessary topics for the UNIX user to function independently and perform most of the everyday, routine tasks, and develops a firm foundation for exploring more advanced topics. To ensure that students develop a solid understanding-and appreciation-of where UNIX fits into to the operating system mix, it covers operating system concepts in general before focusing on UNIX and the UNIX environment.
Features
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NEW-Coverage of several new commands-e.g., tar and FTP commands.
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Textbook format, rather than a technical/reference or a self-learning manual.
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Coverage presented in clear, concise, visually-supported segments.
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UNIX screen simulations.
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Step-by-step practice examples-Throughout each chapter.
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In-chapter pedagogy-Opens chapters with fundamental explanations of concepts and topics, and closes with questions and review.
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Terminal exercises-In each chapter.
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A reference section for specific commands-At the end of each chapter. Also provides a comprehensive tabulated reference guide at the end of the book.
Table of Contents
1. First Things First. 2. The UNIX Operating System. 3. Getting Started. 4. The vi Editor: First Look. 5. Introduction To The UNIX File System. 6. The vi Editor: Last Look. 7. The UNIX File System Continued. 8. Exploring the Shell. 9. UNIX Communication. 10. Program Development. 11. shell Programming. 12. shell Scripts: Writing Applications. 13. Farewell to UNIX. Appendix A: Command Index. Appendix B: Command Index by Category. Appendix C: Command Summary. Appendix D: Summary of vi Commands. Appendix E: The ASCII Table. Appendix F: Reference Books. Index.
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