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Stanford's Computer Science department presents this course on operating systems taught by David Mazières in Winter of 2009. The course covers concurrency, synchronization, scheduling, linking, virtual memory, memory...
Rashid Bin Muhammad at Kent State University presents his page of lectures notes and other instructional materials on operating systems. The site is divided into a number of topics about operating systems: history,...
This Web site from the University of Bridgeport provides the context and explanation for CPU scheduling mechanisms. It includes a rationale for context switching along with with pseudocode, and it explains the...
This lesson plan, created by members of the computer science department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), provides a nice look at deadlock in computer operating systems. The resource begins with an overview of...
This PowerPoint slide show from an instructor with the Department
of Computer Science at Florida State University offers an in-depth lecture notes for CPU scheduling mechanisms. Most notably, this presentation includes...
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