
E. Tanenbaum
Sobre o Autor
E. Tanenbaum is a prominent figure in computer science, best known for his influential textbooks that have shaped the understanding of computer networks, computer architecture, and modern operating systems. His works, including "Computer Networks," "Structured Computer Organization," and "Modern Operating Systems," are widely used in academic settings and have been translated into multiple languages, making them accessible to a global audience. Tanenbaum's clear writing style and comprehensive explanations have made complex concepts more approachable for students and professionals alike.
In addition to his teaching and writing, Tanenbaum has contributed significantly to the field through his research and development of Minix, a Unix-like operating system designed for educational purposes. This operating system has not only helped students learn about operating systems but also influenced the development of Linux. Tanenbaum's commitment to education and innovation continues to resonate within the computer science community, inspiring future generations of engineers and developers.