Fundamental principles of operating systems: process synchronization, deadlocks, memory management, resource allocation, scheduling, storage systems, and study of several operating systems. A major programming project will be required. Prerequisite(s): course 101 and Computer Engineering 110 or Computer Engineering 112. S. Brandt, D. Long, E. Miller, W. Mackey
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