CS39002: Operating Systems Laboratory

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CS39002
Course name OPERATING SYSTEMS LABORATORY
Offered by Computer Science & Engineering
Credits 2
L-T-P 0-0-3
Previous Year Grade Distribution
36
29
17
7
13
3
2
EX A B C D P F
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Familiarization with UNIX system calls for process management and inter-process communication; Experiments on process scheduling and other operating system tasks through simulation/ implementation under a simulated environment (like Nachos).References1.Avi Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, Greg Gagne, Operating System Concepts, Wiley Asia Student Edition.2.William Stallings, Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, Prentice Hall of India.3.D. M. Dhamdhere, Operating Systems: A Concept-Based Approach, Tata McGrawHill.4.Charles Crowley, Operating System: A Design-oriented Approach, Irwin Publishing.5.Gary J. Nutt, Operating Systems: A Modern Perspective, AddisonWesley.6.Maurice Bach, Design of the Unix Operating Systems, Prentice-Hall of India.7.Daniel P. Bovet, Marco Cesati, Understanding the Linux Kernel, O Reilly and Associates.


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