The main contents of "Operating System Principles" include: process management, memory management, device management, file system and other core contents. Through theoretical study and practical sessions, students can master the structure and design of operating systems, analyze and design simple operating systems, and lay a solid theoretical foundation for scientific research and engineering research and development. Through practical teaching sessions, students can initially master the ability to read, analyze and tailor existing open source operating systems; have the foundation to design, implement, and develop small or simplified operating systems; cultivate large-scale programming methods and skills, and improve students' programming clarity , reasonable and readable system program. The course explanations are conceptually clear, rich in content, easy to understand, and highly practical and practical. There are a large number of exercises and open-ended thinking questions after each chapter, as well as a large number of targeted computer programming experiments after class.
Total of 66 lessons14 hours and 17 minutes and 19 seconds
The operating system principles course mainly introduces the design methods and implementation technologies of operating systems, and teaches the design essence and basic principles of operating systems. The main content includes the basic concepts of operating systems, as well as the design and implementation of core functions such as process management, storage management, device management and file system management.
Total of 66 lessons9 hours and 55 minutes and 5 seconds
The operating system is the core system software in the computer system that is responsible for managing various software and hardware resources, and provides a good environment for application software to run. Mastering the basic principles of operating systems and their core technologies is a basic requirement for undergraduate computer science graduates from research-oriented universities. This course is a core course for computer majors. It uses mainstream operating systems as examples and the teaching operating system ucore as the experimental environment. It teaches the concepts, basic principles and implementation techniques of operating systems, and prepares students for the research and development of operating system software and the full use of operations. System functions to lay a solid foundation for application software research and development.
Total of 136 lessons23 hours and 41 minutes and 24 seconds
"Operating System" is an important professional course for computer-related majors. The purpose of studying this course is to enable students to comprehensively understand and master the basic principles and implementation technologies of each part of the operating system; to be able to use and transform the operating system in depth; to be able to design and the ability to implement large system software such as operating systems. The course focuses on the integration with the actual operating system (Linux) and guides students to participate in the relevant practice and development of the real operating system.
Total of 64 lessons22 hours and 12 minutes and 2 seconds
1. Master the basic concepts, functional components, system structure and operating environment of operating systems; 2. Be familiar with and apply the working principles, design methods and implementation technologies of operating systems, and understand representative and typical operating system examples (such as UNIX, Linux and Windows); 3. Understand the evolution process, development research trends, new technologies and new ideas of operating systems, lay a good foundation for subsequent study of related courses, and lay the foundation for subsequent career development.
Total of 82 lessons18 hours and 17 minutes and 8 seconds
The operating system is the most basic and core software in the computer system. Any new technology and new functions implemented by computer hardware must be displayed through the operating system.
Total of 51 lessons1 days and 8 hours and 20 minutes and 51 seconds