The course is an introduction to modern operating systems. Upon successful completion of the course, the student should acquire ample knowledge about the concepts, structure, design principles, implementation issues, and mechanisms of operating systems. Hands on experience will be gained through a lab component and programming assignments. Furthermore, Windows 2000 and Unix/Linux will be presented as case studies of operating systems.
Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering
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1 | Week Number 1 : Introduction and Overview. |
2 | Week Number 2 : 80x86 Microprocessors. |
3 | Week Number 3 : Stacks and Pipelining. |
4 | Week Number 4 : Addressing Modes. |
5 | Week Number 5 : Programming 80x86, program segments. |
6 | Week Number 6 : Assembly language programming. |
7 | Week Number 7 : 7th week Exam + Revision. |
8 | Week Number 8 : Interrupts. |
9 | Week Number 9 : Sample programs, BIOS and DOS programming. |
10 | Week Number 10 : Macros and Procedures. |
11 | Week Number 11 : Logic operations and string manipulations. |
12 | Week Number 12 : 12th week Exam+ Revision. |
13 | Week Number 13 : Software Architecture of 8088/8086 Microprocessors. |
14 | Week Number 14 : Memory Organization and I/O interface circuits. |
15 | Week Number 15 : Project Presentation. |
16 | Week Number 16 : Final Exam. |
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