Fundamentals of Operating Systems
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| Video Title | Minutes |
|---|---|
| 00: Course Introduction | 8 |
| 01: Introduction to Operating Systems | 26 |
| 02: Operating Systems and Hardware | 26 |
| 03: Operating System Concepts | 27 |
| 04: Operating System Structure | 24 |
| 05: Processes and Threads | 26 |
| 06: Interprocess Communication | 24 |
| 07: Scheduling | 24 |
| 08: Deadlocks | 25 |
| 09: Memory Management | 28 |
| 10: Input/Output | 28 |
| 11: Files Systems | 27 |
| 12: Multimedia Operating Systems | 26 |
| 13: Multiple Processor Systems | 28 |
| 14: Operating System Security | 27 |
| 15: Examples of Operating System Architectures | 26 |
| 16: Course Summary | 8 |
| Total: | 6 Hours 48 Minutes |
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Description
This Fundamentals of Operating Systems online training course touches on all of the functions within an operating system and the interrelationships between those functions. This online technical training can be used stand-alone to gain a basic understanding of all of the concepts presented. In addition, Fundamentals of Operating Systems has been designed to follow a companion textbook, Modern Operating Systems by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, for those interested in deeper exploration of the concepts. The companion textbook may be used along with viewing this course or as a resource for later reference when more detailed information is needed.
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Fundamentals of Operating Systems Outline
Module 00: Course Introduction
Module 01: Introduction to Operating Systems
- What is an operating system?
- History of operating systems
- Types of operating systems
Module02: Operating Systems and Hardware
- Relationship to the hardware
Module03: Operating System Concepts
- Services provided by operating systems
- Invoking operating system services
Module 04: Operating System Structure
- Monolithic systems
- Layered systems
- Virtual Machines
- Other structures
Module 05: Processes and Threads
- The Process Model
- The Thread Model
- Implementation techniques
- Trade-offs
Module 06: Interprocess Communication
- Types of Interprocess Communication
- Operating System Implementations
- Add-on Implementations
Module 07: Scheduling
- Introduction to operating system scheduling
- Types of schedulers
- Policy versus mechanism
- Thread scheduling
Module 08: Deadlocks
- What are deadlocks?
- Detection and recovery
- Avoidance
- Prevention
- Other issues
Module 09: Memory Management
- Basics of memory management
- Swapping
- Virtual memory management
- Paging for virtual memory
- Implementation issues
Module 10: Input/Output
- Principles of I/O hardware
- Principles of I/O software
- I/O software layers
- Common I/O devices
- Power management
Module 11: Files Systems
- File systems basics
- Files
- Directories
- Implementation
- Examples
Module 12: Multimedia Operating Systems
- Introduction to Multimedia Operating Systems
- Multimedia files
- Multimedia process scheduling
- Multimedia file systems
- Caching
- Disk scheduling
Module 13: Multiple Processor Systems
- Types of multiple processors
- Multiple processor hardware
- Multiple processor operating systems
- Multiple processor scheduling
- Multiple computers
Module 14: Operating System Security
- The security environment
- Basics of cryptography
- User authentication
- Security attacks
- Protection mechanisms
Module 15: Examples of Operating System Architectures
- Unix and Linux
- Windows
- Others
Module 16: Course Summary
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Prerequisites
Course attendees should have a basic understanding of computer architecture (what is a processor, memory, disk drive, etc.), a general understanding of computer use (including starting and using applications, and creating and using files) and a basic exposure to using computers connected to some form of network. Some knowledge of programming, computer hardware and application design will be helpful but is not required. If you do not have this experience, we recommend the following GogoTraining courses:
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Objectives
As a result of taking this Fundamentals of Operating Systems online training course, you will be able to:
- Understand the overall objectives and structure of any modern operating system.
- Understand the differences and similarities between operating systems.
- Understand the functions within an operating system and how they work together.
- Understand what causes many operating system errors and crash conditions.
- Understand how to effectively use the more advanced operating system features to improve productivity.
- Be able to decide which operating system approach best suits individual situations.
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