Operating Systems and System Programming (UC Berkeley)

According to UC Berkeley:
CS 162: Operating Systems and Systems Programming – Spring 2006. Basic concepts of operating systems and system programming. Utility programs, subsystems, multiple-program systems. Processes, interprocess communication, and synchronization. Memory allocation, segmentation, paging. Loading and linking, libraries. Resource allocation, scheduling, performance evaluation. File systems, storage devices, I/O systems. Protection, security, and privacy. …
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