TCSS 422: Operating Systems

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Course Objectives:

The primary objectives of TCSS 422 is to communicate a diverse array of topics and design tradeoffs which underlie modern Operating Systems. This course will cover a broad range of topics including:

  • Concepts of OS design and operations
  • OS Components and Structure
  • Processes and Threads (kernel, user, and management)
  • Synchronization, Semaphores, Monitors, and Deadlock
  • Scheduling
  • Memory Management
  • Virtual Memory
  • I/O Device Management
  • Filesystems
  • OS principles in the context of Cloud Computing

  • Instructor

    Lecture Location
    Wes Lloyd
    Office: Cherry Parkes 229
    Office Hours: M 6:00-7:00p, W 2:30-3:30p, or by appointment
    E-mail: wlloyd <@> uw.edu
    Tel: (253) 692-5681

    Fall Quarter 2018
    MW (3:40 - 5:40 PM)
    JOY 215

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    Tacoma, WA 98402 USA
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