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Introduction to Operating Systems, Lecture notes of Operating Systems

A course outline for MAC230 Comparative Operating Systems offered at LaGuardia Community College, City University of New York. The course covers topics such as memory management, data management, job scheduling, spooling, I/O management, security, and networking as it applies to various operation systems. The document also covers hardware components, application software and data, resource management, and MS-DOS, Windows XP, and UNIX/Linux user interfaces.

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Download Introduction to Operating Systems and more Lecture notes Operating Systems in PDF only on Docsity! LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, ENGINEERING, and COMPUTER SCIENCE MAC230 Comparative Operating Systems 3 Credits; 4 Hours (3 lecture, 1 lab) This course is an introduction to computer operating systems including mainframe and microcomputer operating systems. Students will learn operating system concepts and command languages for several operation systems. Topics will include memory management, data management, job scheduling, spooling, I/O management, security, and networking as it applies to various operation systems. What Is an Operation System? Basic Operation System Functions Layers of Abstraction Open Source and Proprietary Operation Systems Hardware Memory The Processor Microcode Input and Output devices Communication Hardware Application Software and Data Hardware, Software, and Data Software Data Linking the Hardware Components ` Linking Hardware Architecture The Hardware/Software Interface The User Interface, the File System, and the IOCS 93 An Operating System’s Basic Functions The User Interface The File System The Input/Output Control System Resident and Transient Routines The Boot Resource Management Measures of effectiveness Memory Management Virtual Memory Multiprogramming Time-Sharing The Virtual Machine Concept Peripheral Device Manager MS-DOS Commands MS-DOS Getting Started The File System Pipes, Filters, and Redirection Returning to Windows The Microsoft Windows User Interface Windows XP Working with the Windows File System Other Futures The Macintosh User Interface The UNIX//Linux User Interface UNIX The File System Working with the File System Pipes, Filters, and Redirection Shell Scripts The Command Line and GUI Layers The Intel Architecture Introduction Intel Architecture Overview Memory Addressing Task management Memory Protection Interrupt Handling Improving the Performance of the Intel Architecture MS-DOS Internals MS-DOS Windows XP Internals Windows XP Windows XP Architecture Process Management Memory Management Disk Management File Management Input Output Manager The Registry Multimedia Support
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