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Author(s)Smith James E Et Al
PublisherElsevier Science
Edition1
ISBN9788131203293
Pages656
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publish YearJanuary 2014

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Elsevier Science Virtual Machines: Versatile Platforms For Systems And Processes by Smith James E Et Al

Examines virtual machine technologies across the disciplines that use them-operating systems, programming languages and computer architecture-defining a new and unified discipline. Reviewed by principle researchers at Microsoft, HP, and by other industry research groups. Written by two authors who combine several decades of expertise in computer system research and development, both in academia and industry. Description Virtual Machine technology applies the concept of virtualization to an entire machine, circumventing real machine compatibility constraints and hardware resource constraints to enable a higher degree of software portability and flexibility. Virtual machines are rapidly becoming an essential element in computer system design. They provide system security, flexibility, cross-platform compatibility, reliability, and resource efficiency. Designed to solve problems in combining and using major computer system components, virtual machine technologies play a key role in many disciplines, including operating systems, programming languages, and computer architecture. For example, at the process level, virtualizing technologies support dynamic program translation and platform-independent network computing. At the system level, they support multiple operating system environments on the same hardware platform and in servers. Historically, individual virtual machine techniques have been developed within the specific disciplines that employ them (in some cases they aren't even referred to as "virtual machines"), making it difficult to see their common underlying relationships in a cohesive way. In this text, Smith and Nair take a new approach by examining virtual machines as a unified discipline. Pulling together cross-cutting technologies allows virtual machine implementations to be studied and engineered in a well-structured manner.



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