(3 hours of lecture per week, 1.5 hour tutorial per week, 1.5 hour lab per week, 3 credits) Principles of operating systems. Operating systems design issues. Process management, process scheduling, concurrency issues. CPU scheduling. Memory management. Virtual memory. Mass storage systems. Input/Output system. File system. Security and protection. Examples of operating systems. Prerequisite(s) : CEG2136, CSI2110
Objectives: This course covers basics of modern computer organization and architectures. The emphasi...
The course presents an overview of the history and structure of modern operating systems, analyzing ...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
Overview of operating systems internals. File system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
The management of resources in multi-user computer systems. Emphasis is on problems of file-system d...
This course examines operating system design concepts, data structures and algorithms, and systems p...
Terminology and understanding of functional organizations and sequential operation of a digital comp...
This is a freshman-level 4 credit hour course conducted in a 10-week term. Its goal is to develop in...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
Terminology and understanding of functional organizations and sequential operation of a digital comp...
Today, virtually all operating systems support multithreaded programming. In fact, threads are easie...
Students study the characteristics of operating systems used in IBM systems. They learn how to insta...
Design of digital systems. Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic device...
Objectives: This course covers basics of modern computer organization and architectures. The emphasi...
The course presents an overview of the history and structure of modern operating systems, analyzing ...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
Overview of operating systems internals. File system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
The management of resources in multi-user computer systems. Emphasis is on problems of file-system d...
This course examines operating system design concepts, data structures and algorithms, and systems p...
Terminology and understanding of functional organizations and sequential operation of a digital comp...
This is a freshman-level 4 credit hour course conducted in a 10-week term. Its goal is to develop in...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
Terminology and understanding of functional organizations and sequential operation of a digital comp...
Today, virtually all operating systems support multithreaded programming. In fact, threads are easie...
Students study the characteristics of operating systems used in IBM systems. They learn how to insta...
Design of digital systems. Topics include flip-flops, registers, counters, programmable logic device...
Objectives: This course covers basics of modern computer organization and architectures. The emphasi...
The course presents an overview of the history and structure of modern operating systems, analyzing ...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...