Subject |
Subject code |
I310 |
Subject name |
Operating Systems Technology |
Credit points |
3.5 CP |
Grading method |
Grade prelim |
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Curriculum subject |
Curriculum |
2013 IA |
Study year |
3 |
Semester |
Fall semester |
Subject type |
Optional |
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Academicians |
Siim Kulikov |
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Subject loads
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Lecture |
16 |
Practice |
16 |
|
108 |
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General description |
The course provides a description of underlying concepts of operating systems. It does not concentrate on any particular operating system or hardware, but discusses fundamental concepts that are applicable to a variety of systems. Examples presented are oriented mostly to UNIX based and Windows operating systems. The course assumes a familiarity with basic data structures, computer organization and a high-level programming language. The practical lessons include the use of operating system tools and some modelling of operating system methods. The operating system methods are compared with those used in Java.
Lecturer: Jelena Vendelin, PhD |
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Required subjects |
I200
Introduction to Programming in Java |
I100
Introduction to Informatics |
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Recommended |
I205
System Programming in C |
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Current rounds |
None |