JNTUH B.Tech 3rd year (3-1) Operating Systems gives you detail information of Operating Systems R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Objectives
- To understand main components of OS and their working
- To study the operations performed by OS as a resource manager
- To understand the different scheduling policies of OS
- To understand the different memory management techniques
- To understand process concurrency and synchronization
- To understand the concepts of input/ output, storage and file management
- To study different OS and compare their features.
UNIT – I
Operating System Introduction: Operating Systems Objectives and functions, Computer SystemArchitecture, OS Structure, OS Operations, Evolution of Operating Systems – Simple Batch, Multi programmed, time shared, Personal Computer, Parallel, Distributed Systems, Real-Time Systems, Special – Purpose Systems, Operating System services, user OS Interface, System Calls, Types of System Calls, System Programs, Opening System Design and Implementation, OS Structure, Virtual machines.
UNIT – II
Process and CPU Scheduling – Process concepts – The Process, Process State, Process Control Block, Threads, Process Scheduling – Scheduling Queues, Schedulers, Context Switch, Preemptive Scheduling, Dispatcher, Scheduling Criteria, Scheduling algorithms, Multiple-Processor Scheduling, Real-Time Scheduling, Thread scheduling, Casse studies: Linux, Windows.
Process Coordination – Process Synchronization, The Critical section Problem, Peterson’s solution, Synchronization Hardware, Semaphores, and Classic Problems of Synchronization, Monitors, Case Studies: Linux, Windows.
UNIT – III
Memory Management and Virtual Memory – Logical & physical Address Space, Swapping, Contiguous Allocation, Paging, Structure of Page Table. Segmentation, Segmentation with Paging, Virtual Memory, Demand Paging, Performance of Demanding Paging, Page Replacement Page Replacement Algorithms, Allocation of Frames, Thrashing.
TEXT BOOKS
- Operating System Principles, Abraham Silberchatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne 8th Edition, Wiley Student Edition.
- Operating systems – Internals and Design Principles, W. Stallings, 6th Edition, Pearson.
REFERENCES BOOKS
- Modern Operating Systems, Andrew S Tanenbaum 3rd Edition PHI.
- Operating Systems A concept – based Approach, 2nd Edition, D. M. Dhamdhere, TMH.
- Principles of Operating Systems, B. L. Stuart, Cengage learning, India Edition.
- Operating Systems, A. S. Godbole, 2nd Edition, TMH
- An Introduction to Operating Systems, P.C.P. Bhatt, PHI.
- Operating Systems, S, Haldar and A. A. Arvind, Pearson Education.
- Operating Systems, R. Elmasri, A. G. Carrick and D. Levine, Mc Graw Hill.
- Operating Systems in depth, T. W. Doeppner, Wiley.
Outcome
- Apply optimization techniques for the improvement of system performance.
- Ability to understand the synchronous and asynchronous communication mechanisms in their respective OS.
- Learn about minimization of turnaround time, waiting time and response time and also maximization of throughput with keeping CPU as busy as possible.
- Ability to compare the different OS.
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