Web Design Lab detailed syllabus scheme for Computer Engineering (CS), 2018 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Mumbai University Computer Engineering 5th Sem Syllabus 2018 Pattern, do visit CS 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for web design lab is as follows.
Web Design Lab Syllabus for Computer Engineering TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University
Course Objectives:
For the complete Syllabus, results, class timetable, and many other features kindly download the iStudy App
It is a lightweight, easy to use, no images, and no pdf platform to make students’s lives easier..
Course Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course student should be able to
- Demonstrate understanding of design issues of Advanced operating systems and compare different types of operating systems.
- Analyse design aspects and data structures used for file subsystem, memory subsystem and process subsystem of Unix OS.
- Demonstrate understanding of different architectures used in Multiprocessor OS and analyse the design and data structures used in Multiprocessor operating systems.
- Differentiate between threads and processes and compare different processor scheduling algorithms used in Multiprocessor OS
- Classify Real Time OS and analyse various real time scheduling algorithms.
- Explore architectures and design issues of Mobile OS,Virtual OS, Cloud OS.
Prerequisites:
Operating Systems
Module 1
Introduction 04 Functions of operating systems, Design approaches: layered, kernel based and virtual machine approach, types of advanced operating systems (NOS, DOS, Multiprocessor OS, Mobile OS, RTOS, Cloud OS.
Module 2
For the complete Syllabus, results, class timetable, and many other features kindly download the iStudy App
It is a lightweight, easy to use, no images, and no pdf platform to make students’s lives easier..
Module 3
Unix Process and Memory management 12
- Detailed design of Process Structure: Kernel Data structures for process, Structure of Uarea and Process table, Process states and Transitions
- Context of a Process: Static and Dynamic area of context, Saving the Context Layout of System Memory, Regions, Mapping regions with Process, page table and mapping virtual address to physical address.
Module 4
Distributed Operating system concepts 06 Goals, Distributed Computing Models, Hardware Concepts, Software Concepts, Architecture of DOS. Design Issues: Transparency, Flexibility, Scalability, Reliability, Performance, fault tolerance
Module 5
Multiprocessor Operating System 08
- Introduction, Basic multiprocessor system architectures, design issues, Threads, Process synchronization: the test and set instruction, the swap instruction, implementation of the process wait
- Processor scheduling: Issues, Co-scheduling, Smart scheduling, Affinity Based scheduling
Module 6
For the complete Syllabus, results, class timetable, and many other features kindly download the iStudy App
It is a lightweight, easy to use, no images, and no pdf platform to make students’s lives easier..
Assessment
Internal Assessment: Assessment consists of two class tests of 20 marks each. The first class test is to be conducted when approx. 40% syllabus is completed and second class test when additional 40% syllabus is completed. Duration of each test shall be one hour. End Semester Theory Examination:
- Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
- The students need to solve total 4 questions.
- Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
- Remaining question (Q.2 to Q.6) will be selected from all the modules.
Text Books:
- The Design of the UNIX Operating System, PHI, by Maurice J. Bach.
- Distributed Computing 2ndEdition, Mahajan and Seema Shah, OXford.
- Advanced Concepts in Operating Systems, Mukesh Singhal, Niranjan G Shivaratri.
- Mobile Computing by Rajkamal, Pedition, Oxford.
- Real Time Operating System, Jane W.S. Liu, Pearson.
Reference Books:
- Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Maarten Van Steen, Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms, 2nd edition, Pearson Education.
- Real-Time Systems: Theory and Practice, Rajib Mall, Pearson Education India, 2006.
For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Computer Engineering (CS) 5th Sem 2018 regulation, visit CS 5th Sem Subjects syllabus for 2018 regulation.