New Trends (Computer Operating Systems)

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  • English

Description

This course introduces the concept, structure and the mechanisms of operating system. It gives the student a complete view about the components of any operating system and the relations among these components. The course is targeting towards building a solid knowledge about modern operating systems and their related issues in both design and management directions. The course studies many optimization issues in the direction of resource usage and user satisfaction.

Program

Management Information Systems

Objectives

  • -Introduce the computer system architecture – introduce the history, objectives, and s of any OS.rn-Present the concept of process and its description and control.rn-Define the concurrency problem.rn-Describe the memory management techniques and virtual memory.rn-Describe the processor scheduling techniques. rn-Introduce the scheduling techniques used in I/O management.rn-Describe the management and organization of files.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Background
2Computer system overview – Topics about software and hardware
3Operating system overview
4Process Description
5Process control and context switching mechanisms
6Schedulers ,Threads,mutiprocessing
77th week Exam
8Concurrency and mutual exclusion
9Messaging and synchronization
10Concurrency deadlock and starvation
11Deadlock prevention and Deadlock Detection
12Deadlock prevention and Deadlock Detection Contd.
13Memory management and organization
14Memory Management Techniques
15Memory contd.: Paging and Revision.
16Final Exam
1Background
2Computer system overview – Topics about software and hardware
3Operating system overview
4Process Description
5Process control and context switching mechanisms
6Schedulers ,Threads,mutiprocessing
77th week Exam
8Concurrency and mutual exclusion
9Messaging and synchronization
10Concurrency deadlock and starvation
11Deadlock prevention and Deadlock Detection
12Deadlock prevention and Deadlock Detection Contd.
13Memory management and organization
14Memory Management Techniques
15Memory contd.: Paging and Revision.
16Final Exam

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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