CS 3790 - Operating Systems
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Course Description
CS 3790 - Operating Systems 3 (3-0-2) UT | |
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Description: |
You will be introduced to concepts and features commonly found in operating systems. Class discussion will concentrate on traditional operating system topics (processes, memory management, file systems, input/output) as well as distributed operating system topics (communication, synchronization, and distributed file systems). UNIX® will be studied as an example of traditional and distributed operating systems. |
Prerequisite: | CS1150 |
Transfers To: |
University of Alberta * University of Calgary University of Lethbridge Athabasca University King's University College Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta * * An asterisk (*) beside any transfer institution indicates important transfer information. Consult the Alberta Transfer Guide. |
Time: | 15 Weeks, 75 Hours |
Timetable for CS3790
Code | Sec | Dates | Instructor | Room | Days | Time | Cost | Add to Timetable |
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CS3790 |
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Sep 5, 2018 to Dec 19, 2018 | Tba | G111 | T R | 10:00-11:20 | $398.13 | |
G112 | W | 14:30-16:20 |
Latest 10 Course Outlines for CS3790
Code | Section | Instructor | Semester | Download |
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CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2017 | ||
CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2016 | ||
CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2015 | ||
CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2014 | ||
CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2013 | ||
CS3790 | Carrlacci F | Sep-Dec 2012 | ||
CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2011 | ||
CS3790 | A2 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2009 | |
CS3790 | A2 | Acrlacci F | Sep-Dec 2008 | |
CS3790 | Carlacci F | Sep-Dec 2006 | ||
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