Knowledge in Operating system

LINUX- (Introduction to Operating System)

The contents will give an overview of LINUX as well as the command lines which can be practiced by the user.

Deadlocks Explained (handwritten)

A brief introduction about deadlocks explained ina very simple and subtle way.

Memory Management (IOS)

Memory Management is an important topic in the field of Internal Operating System understanding. The content covers the topics which comes under the course of memory management.

Paging (Operating Systems)

Paging as all the computer science students are aware of is a vast topic with different aspects and requires some liberal and easy to read notes to get in mind. The content exactly fulfills all that is needed for a person to learn about paging. It is advised to better learn about it after thoroughly clearing the concepts.

OPERATING SYSTEM

This clip contains notes of OPERATING SYSTEM for the students of B.Tech 2nd Year.

Operating System Fundamentals

Operating Systems Fundamentals I.e Resources, CPU, Memory and its advantage

CPU Management in Operating Systems

CPU Management in Operating Systems with FCFS and SJF as examples

Process State Diagram in Operating Systems

Process State Diagram definitions, details and picture

Batched & Multiprogrammed Systems

Consept of Batched and Multiprogrammed Systems

Process State Diagram

Process state diagram of operating system described here

Preemptive Scheduling

Preemptive Scheduling of Operating Systems described here

operating system

Types of Operating Systems I/O Structure Storage Structure and Storage Hierarchy Operating System Services Process Scheduling Algorithms Inter Process Communication CPU Scheduling Algorithms Dead Lock and Dead Lock Prevention and Avoidance Hardware Protection Memory Management Paging, Segmentation, Paging with Segmentation Virtual Memory File Concepts Disk Scheduling Algorithms Disk Structure File Accessing methods Thus, the major concepts in Operating Systems are listed. If you need to know them deep, you can Google them or refer some books. They can help you better. The most interesting thing is, I secured First class mark in ‘Operating System’. One of my major papers in BCA. OS’s run in x86 protected mode which is a CPU mode that offers additional privileges and memory protection that wasn’t available to their older real-mode ancestor: Process Management and Task Management/Scheduling: Process - Technical Collection, Scheduling - Technical Collection, and 2. Processes Management Memory Management/Virtual Memory: 4. Memory Management and 4.4. Virtual Memory Management File Systems: 5. File System Management and File Systems | Operating System Interprocess Communication (IPC): Inter Process Communication Device Drivers + Interrupts: Interrupts - Technical Collection