30 December 2014

Advanced Operating Systems

Objectives:
• To understand main components of Real time Operating system and their working
• To study the operations performed by OS as a resource manager
• To understand the scheduling policies of DOS
• To implement the working principles of OS
• To study different OS and compare their features

UNIT I

Real-time operating systems: Design issues, principles and case study.

UNIT II
Distributed operating system: Design issues, features and principles of working, case study.

UNIT III
Network operating system: Design issues, working principles and characteristic features, case study.

UNIT IV
Kernel development: Issues and development principles, case study.

UNIT V
Protection, privacy, access control and security issues, solutions.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Applied Operating System Concepts by A. Silberschatz, Wiley, 2000.
2. Lubemir F Bic and Alan C. Shaw - Operating System Principles, Pearson Education, 2003.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Operating Systems : Internal and Design Principles - Stallings, 6th ed. Pearson Edu.
2. Modern Operating Systems, Andrew S Tanenbaum 3rd ed., Pearson Education.
3. Operating System Principles- Abraham Silberchatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne, 7th ed. John Wiley
4. UNIX User Guide – Ritchie & Yates.
5. UNIX Network Programming - W.Richard Stevens ,1998, PHI.
6. The UNIX Programming Environment – Kernighan & Pike, PE.

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