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Master the basics of operating systems
Operating systems are the backbone of computing, coordinating hardware, software, memory, and storage so everything works seamlessly. They manage processes, allocate memory, organize file systems, and ...
A fundamental overview of operating systems (OSes) with an emphasis on practice. Topics covered include: OS structure, OS models, OS abstractions, concurrency sources, concurrency challenges, ...
*Note: This course description is only applicable for the Computer Science Post-Baccalaureate program. Additionally, students must always refer to course syllabus for the most up to date information.
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Operating systems made simple for beginners
An operating system is the silent powerhouse that keeps your computer running smoothly, managing everything from memory to files. It bridges the gap between you and your hardware, making complex ...
Looking for non-Linux open-source options? From ghosts of past operating systems to fascinating works in progress, here are ...
Long before Windows, and even before MS-DOS, Microsoft sold a Unix-based operating system it called Xenix in 1980. It was the first OS made by the company, but it eventually sold it off in 1987. On ...
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