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What are the books on system processes?
I am doing term paper on the topic of system processes in windows. Faced the problem of lack of printed sources. In fact, I found only "Windows Internals" by Russinovich. Maybe, who knows, there are still books that describe exactly system processes?
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For a term paper (this is not a dissertation), Mark Russinovich should be more than enough, he has extensive activities in this regard.
It makes no sense to write books on processes, because the internal structure of Windows (a proprietary system) is usually described only at the level "for users and system administrators".
Programmers don't need it either - programmers need an API to work with Windows.
Therefore, deep learning is needed only by MS employees or those who will break it, therefore it is unlikely that you will find it in the form of books.
See something else on Microsoft TechNet, at least it should be added to the bibliography as the main official source.
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