Internal Microsoft Windows : Windows ServerTM 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000: Microsoft Windows Internals Fo

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The book “Microsoft Windows Internal Device: Windows ServerTM 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000” by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon is a real find for everyone who seeks to better understand the architecture and internal mechanisms of Windows operating systems. Translated into Russian by Y. E. Kuptsevic, this work offers readers a unique look at how the most popular versions of Windows, including Windows Server 2003, Windows XP and Windows 2000, function. From the first pages of the book, the authors immerse the reader in the world of low-level programming and system administration. They not only describe how different components of the operating system work, but also explain why they are designed this way. This makes the book not only a tutorial, but also a real guide for professionals who need to understand the intricacies of Windows. Who can like this book? First of all, it will be of interest to system administrators, software developers, as well as students of IT specialties who want to deepen their knowledge of Windows . If you aspire to become an expert in system administration or development, this book will be your reliable companion along the way. It is suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals who are ready to expand their horizons. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, ranging from memory and process management to security and networking technologies. The authors consider in detail the mechanisms of the Windows kernel, which allows the reader to understand how the operating system interacts with hardware. They also discuss various aspects of performance and optimization, which makes the book especially valuable for those who want to customize their system for specific tasks. The style of Mark Russinovich and David Solomon is distinguished by clarity and accessibility, despite the complexity of the topics raised. Their experience in development and system administration allows them to share not only theoretical knowledge, but also practical advice that can be applied in real life. Russinovich, in particular, is known for his work in the field of system programming and is the author of other popular books, such as Windows Sysinternals and Windows Secrets, which also deserve attention. The book "Internal device Microsoft Windows" stands out among other publications in its depth and thoroughness. It not only explains how Windows works, but also immerses the reader in the philosophy of operating system design. This makes it not only a useful resource for practitioners, but also an interesting read for those who want to understand how modern technology works. If you are looking for information about the internal Windows device, want to understand the intricacies of system administration or just interested in how operating systems work, this book will become your reliable assistant. It will not only expand your knowledge, but also inspire further research in the field of IT. Do not miss the opportunity to learn more about the internal Windows device from the masters of their craft - Mark Russinovich and David Solomon
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- [пер. с англ. под общ. ред Ю. Е. Купцевича]
Дэвид Соломон
Марк Руссинович - Language
- Russian
- Series
- Мастер-класс
- ISBN
- 9780735619173
- Release date
- 2008