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| author = [[Andrew S. Tanenbaum]], [[Albert S. Woodhull]]
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| published = 2006, 1997, 1987 ([[Pearson Education]])
| media_type = Print
| pages = 1054<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.co.ukcom/books?redir_esc=y&id=RYU_AQAAIAAJ | title=Operating Systems: Design and Implementation| isbn=9780131429383| last1=Tanenbaum| first1=Andrew S.| last2=Woodhull| first2=Albert S.| date=January 2006}}</ref>
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'''''Operating Systems: Design and Implementation''''' ISBN 0-13-142938-8 ISBN 978-0136373315 is a [[computer science]] textbook written by [[Andrew S. Tanenbaum]], with help from [[Albert S. Woodhull]]. ItThe book describes the principles of [[Operating system|operating systems]] and demonstrates their application in the source code includesof Tanenbaum's [[Minix|MINIX]], a free [[Unix-like]] operating system designed for teaching purposes.<ref>{{Cite Publisherweb |title=''Operating Systems Design and Implementation'', 3rd Edition |url=https://www.pearsonhighered.com/program/Tanenbaum-Operating-Systems-Design-and-Implementation-3rd-Edition/PGM228096.html}}</ref> The publisher is [[Prentice Hall]] (1987). The [[source code]] for [[MINIX]] was included as part of the original 719 pages of text. Later versions of the three editions also included loadable disks with MINIX.
 
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'''''Operating Systems: Design and Implementation''''' ISBN 0-13-142938-8 ISBN 978-0136373315 is a [[computer science]] textbook written by [[Andrew S. Tanenbaum]], with help from [[Albert S. Woodhull]]. It includes Tanenbaum's [[MINIX]], a free [[Unix-like]] operating system designed for teaching purposes. Publisher is [[Prentice Hall]] (1987). The [[source code]] for [[MINIX]] was included as part of the original 719 pages of text. Later versions of the three editions also included loadable disks with MINIX.
 
== See also ==
* [[List of important publications in computer science]]
* [[History of Linux]]
* [[Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate]]
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[[Category:1987 non-fiction books]]
[[Category:Books on operating systems]]
[[Category:Engineering textbooks]]
[[Category:Minix]]
[[Category:Prentice Hall books]]