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Operating System Fundamentals: Theory, Design, and Implementation

This course introduces students to the principles of operating systems, covering process management, memory and virtual memory, scheduling, file systems, and more. Learn about existing operating systems and their architectures, design, and analysis.

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Operating System Fundamentals: Theory, Design, and Implementation

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  1. CE342 :OPERATING system

  2. Instructor:Prof Dr. SalehShehaby • Office Hours: E622 • Thursday 10:30-2:30 • Email address:shehaby@alexu.edu.eg • Teacher Assistant : Eng EsamElgharib • Office hours : E329 • Tuesday 10:30-12:30 • Monday 8:30-10:30 • Email address :eelgharib@yahoo.com • Teacher Assistant : Eng SalahudinElkazak • Office hours : E329 • Monday 10:30-2:30 • Email address : salahuddin.kazak@gmail.com

  3. COURSE MATERIALS • Recommended Textbooks Silberschatz,Galvin, “Operating System Concepts “ 7th edition ,2004

  4. METHOD OF ASSESSMENT • Year Work : 10% • Assignments and Projects : 20%. • Exams: 20% • Final Exam: 50%

  5. COURSE OUTLINE • What Is an Operating System? • Process concepts. • Concurrency. • Deadlock. • Memory management. • Virtual Memory Organization. • Virtual Memory management. • Scheduling. • Disk scheduling. • File system.

  6. COURSE OBJECTIVES • The course aims to introduce Operating systems to students: role, goals, main components & architectures. The students will become familiar with well known existing operating systems: theory, design, implementation, and analysis. They will learn the fundamentals of concurrency and process management, interprocess communication and synchronization, job scheduling algorithms, memory management, input/output devices, file systems, and protection and security in operating systems.

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