Synopsis Of The Course
OPERATING SYSTEM course introduces the fundamentals of operating systems. Topics included are inter-process communication, process scheduling, deadlock, memory management, virtual memory and file system. Formal principles are illustrated with examples and case studies of one or more contemporary operating system. The course shall enable students to develop skills to install and configure a server using Microsoft Windows network operating system and open source network operating system.
1.0 INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM
Basic concept of operating system, describes the various types of operating system, the interface between operating system and its application programs (System Calls).
2.0 BASIC OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPT MANAGEMENT
Know User Interface, File System, and Input Output/Control system (IOCS) and boot process.
3.0 MEMORY MANAGEMENT
Memory management operation in operating system includes virtual Memory and Cache memory.
4.0 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Processor management technique, scheduling algorithms, queuing routine, multiprogramming, time sharing and deadlock.
5.0 FILE MANAGEMENT
File management in operating system and the various methods of storing files.
6.0 OPERATING SYSTEM INSTALLATION
Provides the essential knowledge and skills that are requirement to use, install, configure and support MS Windows and Open sources operating system, system administrators, users, groups of users. Configuration of server as domain server.
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