CSC 228 — Operating Systems
This course examines the concepts, designs, and operations of modern real-time, general-purpose operating systems. The course covers fundamental operating system technology as well as contemporary design principles such as real-time systems, multiprocessor scheduling, memory management, file management, and security and network processing. Students are required to complete a selected series of programming projects that illustrate operating system design principles.
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- Applied Computer Science - AS (2303) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Computer Information Systems - AS (2002) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division
- Computer Science - AS (2302) Division: Mathematics, Engineering Technologies and Computer Sciences (METCS) Division