The purpose of the class is for everyone to understand the issues involved with the management of resources in multi-user computer systems. Emphasis is on problems of file-system design, process scheduling, memory allocation, protection, and tools needed for solutions. Course projects use the C/C++ language and include the design of portions of an operating system
The “Computer Systems ” course at Northeastern University is an MS-level core course which attempts ...
An operating system (OS) is a group of programmes that controls computer hardware resources and offe...
Classical problems of synchronization and concurrency and their solutions are examined through cours...
The management of resources in multi-user computer systems. Emphasis is on problems of file-system d...
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...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
(3 hours of lecture per week, 1.5 hour tutorial per week, 1.5 hour lab per week, 3 credits) Principl...
This course provides an introduction to concurrent program design in the UNIX environment. Classical...
This course examines operating system design concepts, data structures and algorithms, and systems p...
The course presents an overview of the history and structure of modern operating systems, analyzing ...
Provides introduction to Linux and Windows operating systems and system administration. Covers files...
Today, virtually all operating systems support multithreaded programming. In fact, threads are easie...
The goal is for student to develop an effective operational model of computer systems running either...
The most important piece of software is the operating system (OS). Anoperating system is a program w...
The “Computer Systems ” course at Northeastern University is an MS-level core course which attempts ...
An operating system (OS) is a group of programmes that controls computer hardware resources and offe...
Classical problems of synchronization and concurrency and their solutions are examined through cours...
The management of resources in multi-user computer systems. Emphasis is on problems of file-system d...
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...
Overview of operating systems internals. File-system usage and design, process usage and control, vi...
(3 hours of lecture per week, 1.5 hour tutorial per week, 1.5 hour lab per week, 3 credits) Principl...
This course provides an introduction to concurrent program design in the UNIX environment. Classical...
This course examines operating system design concepts, data structures and algorithms, and systems p...
The course presents an overview of the history and structure of modern operating systems, analyzing ...
Provides introduction to Linux and Windows operating systems and system administration. Covers files...
Today, virtually all operating systems support multithreaded programming. In fact, threads are easie...
The goal is for student to develop an effective operational model of computer systems running either...
The most important piece of software is the operating system (OS). Anoperating system is a program w...
The “Computer Systems ” course at Northeastern University is an MS-level core course which attempts ...
An operating system (OS) is a group of programmes that controls computer hardware resources and offe...
Classical problems of synchronization and concurrency and their solutions are examined through cours...