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-====== Your Course  ======+====== CSE3221 3.0A Operating System Design  ======
  
 ===== Description  ===== ===== Description  =====
  
-The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programmingIt covers delegation and contractsencapsulation and API programming, aggregation and the collections frameworkinheritance and polymorphismall from the client's perspective.  +This course is intended to teach students the fundamental concepts that underlie operating systems, including multiprogramming, concurrent processes, CPU scheduling, synchronization, memory management, file systems, protection and security. Many examples from real systems are given to illustrate the application of particular conceptsAt the end of this coursea student will be able to understand the principles and techniques required for understanding and designing operating systems. 
 + 
 +Learning Outcomes for the course: 
 + 
 +▪ Explain   the fundamental   concepts   that   underlie   operating  
 +systems, including multiprogramming, concurrent processes, CPU  
 +scheduling,   deadlocks,   memory   management,   file   systems 
 +protection and security.  
 + 
 +▪ Explain  algorithms structures,  and  mechanisms  that  are  used  in  
 +operating systems 
 + 
 +▪ Analyse the  performance  of  process  management  methods  and  
 +memory management schemes in operating systems. 
 + 
 +▪ Design    and    implement    single    programs    using    concurrent  
 +processes and threads.
  
 ===== Lecture Times ===== ===== Lecture Times =====
  
-  * Section AMondays and Fridays11:00am 12:00pmCSE 111+  * Section ZTuesdays and Thursdays18:30 20:00LSB 106.
  
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