Advanced Operating Systems: Topics, Study Mode, and Class Policies

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Explore a comprehensive course on Operating Systems covering topics from hardware and OS interfaces to memory management, virtual memory, I/O systems, and resource management. Dive into case studies on Windows and Linux, with a focus on understanding OS components and implementations. The class also details assignments, policies, and examination criteria for a well-rounded learning experience.

  • Operating Systems
  • Advanced
  • Topics
  • Study Mode
  • Class Policies

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  1. Operating Systems (COL 331) Smruti R. Sarangi

  2. Outline of Topics Introduction The Hardware Interface The Operating System Interface Design Techniques I Implementing Processes Parallel Systems Interprocess Communication Processes Design Techniques II Memory Management

  3. Outline of Topics - II Virtual Memory Virtual Memory Systems Design Techniques III IO Devices IO Systems File Systems File System Organization Design Techniques IV Resource Management The Client/Server Model

  4. Few more things (self study mode) Case studies: Windows 7/10 Linux Questions in the major from this. Aims (to be achieved by the end of the course) Understand the basic components of an OS Understand the implementation Appreciate theoretical issues concerning advanced OSes Case studies: Windows and Linux

  5. Class Policies 2 Minors + 1 Major 1 Extra minor to be held between Minor 2 and Major, for those who missed on health grounds. Will be significantly harder than the minor that was missed. Medical certificate required. 3 Assignments Passing criteria: 30% in theory, and 30% in practicals (pass both separately) Breakup of marks: Assignment: 45 (indiv. assignment 1 and 2 (12.5), final assignment team of 2 assignment (20)) Theory: 55 Minor 1 (15) + Minor 2 (15) + Major (25)

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