Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 3 hours Attribute:3NS
The theory of operating system fundamentals and a survey of operating system functions. Concepts and techniques of concurrent programming are covered, relevant to the design of operating system kernels. Such functions as memory management, processor allocation, and device management are included. The Unix operating system serves as a case study. Instructor: J. Donaldson Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisites: CSCI 210 and CSCI 241 or consent of instructor.