2003 Course - K. K. Wagh Education Society
2003 Course - K. K. Wagh Education Society
2003 Course - K. K. Wagh Education Society
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Structures of processes: Process States and Transitions, Layout of System Memory, The<br />
Context of a process, Saving the context of a process, Manipulation of the process<br />
address space, Sleep,<br />
Process control: Process Creation, Signals, Process Termination, Awaiting Process<br />
Termination, Invoking other programs, The User ID of a process, Changing the size of a<br />
process, The shell, System boot and the init process,<br />
Process Scheduling and Time: Process Scheduling, System calls for time & clock 8<br />
Hrs<br />
UNIT VI :<br />
Memory Management Policies: Swapping, Demand Paging, a hybrid system with<br />
swapping and demand paging<br />
I/O Subsystem: Driver interfaces, Disk drivers, Terminal drivers, Streams<br />
Text Books:<br />
4 Hrs<br />
1. William Stallings, “Operating System-Internals and Design Principles ”, 5/e,<br />
Prentice Hall India, ISBN-81-297-01094-3<br />
2. Silberschatz, Galvin, Gagnes , “Operating System Concepts” 6/e , John Wiley &<br />
Sons, ISBN-9971-51-388-9<br />
Reference Books:<br />
1. Dhamdhre D. M.,“Operating Systems – A Concept-Based Approach”, Tata<br />
McGraw Hill Publications, 2 nd<br />
Edition-2006<br />
2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, “ Modern Operating Systems”, 2/e, Prentice Hall India,<br />
ISBN-81-203-2063-8<br />
3. Maurice J. Bach, “The design of the UNIX Operating System”, Prentice Hall<br />
India, ISBN-81-203-0516-7<br />
410443 Object Oriented Modeling and Design