CS 162: Operating Systems and Systems Programming
CS 162: Operating Systems and Systems Programming (Spring 2013, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Professor Anthony D. Joseph. The purpose of this course is to teach the design of operating systems and other systems. Topics we will cover include concepts of operating systems, networking, database systems and systems programming, including multiple-program systems (processes, interprocess communication, and synchronization), memory allocation (segmentation, paging), resource allocation and scheduling, file systems, basic networking (packet switching, file control, reliability), basic databases (transaction, SQL) security, and privacy.
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CS162: Operating Systems and Systems Programming, Spring 2013 Instructors: Professor Anthony D. Joseph. Overview. Information. Lecture Notes. Readings. Sections and Old Exams. |