Description
Introduction to Operating Systems is a graduate-level introductory course in operating systems.
This course teaches the basic operating system abstractions, mechanisms, and their implementations. The core of the course contains concurrent programming (threads and synchronization), inter process communication, and an introduction to distributed operating systems.
The course is split into four sections:
(1) Introduction,
(2) Process and Thread Management,
(3) Resource Management and Communication, and
(4) Distributed Systems.