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Introduction to PC Operating Systems -  CNET 1733 (173)

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Tentative Course Outline

PART ONE  -  Overview
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Notes 1
Notes 2
Notes 3
Notes 4
             TEST 1 - Part 1
Chapter 2 - Operating-System Structure
Notes 5
               Supporting Notes
                            Supporting Notes 1
                            Supporting Notes 2
Chapter 3 - Processes
Notes 6
Chapter 7 - Deadlocks
Notes 7
Scheduling Assignment

PART TWO  -  Process Management
Chapter 4 - Threads
Chapter 5 - CPU Scheduling
Chapter 6 - Process Synchronization
Chapter 7 - Deadlocks

PART THREE  -  Memory Management
Chapter 8 - Main Memory
Chapter 9 - Virtual Memory

PART FOUR  -  Storage Management
Chapter 10 - File-System Interface
Chapter 11 - File-System Implementation
Chapter 12 - Mass-Storage Structure
Chapter 13 - I/O Systems

PART FIVE  -  Protection and Security
Chapter 14 - Protection
Chapter 15 - Security

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Operating System Concepts 8th Edition
Written by:  Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin and Greg Gagne

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

ISBN:  978-0-470-12872-5

COURSE DESCRIPTION:  Offers an in-depth study of current operating systems used on personal computers.  Introduces theory and provides practice of the concepts of operating systems and tools provided by the operating systems.   Includes the control of the systems through commands, file handling, backup/restoration, system tuning, and utilities.  Prerequisite:   CSCI 101 or CSCI 190 or CSCI 192.

INSTRUCTOR:   David L. Sylvester, Sr., Professor
                                              Computer Science / Pre-Engineering Department
                                              Rm 247, Cypress Building
                                              (225) 216-8152

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EMAIL ADDRESSsylvesterd@mybrcc.edu

 

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