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The document provides details of the Operating System course for the 4th semester of the Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering program. It outlines 5 course outcomes related to understanding operating system structure and functions, processes, threads, scheduling algorithms, concurrency, deadlocks, memory management, I/O management, and file systems. The detailed syllabus is divided into 5 units that will cover topics such as operating system overview, concurrent processes, CPU scheduling, deadlocks, memory management, I/O management, and file systems over 32 lectures. Reference books for the course are also provided.

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Operating System Quantum

The document provides details of the Operating System course for the 4th semester of the Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering program. It outlines 5 course outcomes related to understanding operating system structure and functions, processes, threads, scheduling algorithms, concurrency, deadlocks, memory management, I/O management, and file systems. The detailed syllabus is divided into 5 units that will cover topics such as operating system overview, concurrent processes, CPU scheduling, deadlocks, memory management, I/O management, and file systems over 32 lectures. Reference books for the course are also provided.

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B.TECH.

(COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING)

FOURTH SEMESTER (DETAILED SYLLABUS)

Operating system

Course Outcome ( CO) Bloom’s Knowledge Level (KL)

At the end of course , the student will be able to understand

CO 1 Understand the structure and functions of OS K1, K2


CO 2 Learn about Processes, Threads and Scheduling algorithms. K1, K2
CO 3 Understand the principles of concurrency and Deadlocks K2
CO 4 Learn various memory management scheme K2
CO 5 Study I/O management and File systems. K2,K4
DETAILED SYLLABUS 3-0-0
Unit Topic Proposed
Lecture
Introduction : Operating system and functions, Classification of Operating systems- Batch,
Interactive, Time sharing, Real Time System, Multiprocessor Systems, Multiuser Systems,
I 08
Multiprocess Systems, Multithreaded Systems, Operating System Structure- Layered structure,
System Components, Operating System services, Reentrant Kernels, Monolithic and Microkernel
Systems.
Concurrent Processes: Process Concept, Principle of Concurrency, Producer / Consumer Problem,
II Mutual Exclusion, Critical Section Problem, Dekker’s solution, Peterson’s solution, Semaphores, 08
Test and Set operation; Classical Problem in Concurrency- Dining Philosopher Problem, Sleeping
Barber Problem; Inter Process Communication models and Schemes, Process generation.
CPU Scheduling: Scheduling Concepts, Performance Criteria, Process States, Process Transition
Diagram, Schedulers, Process Control Block (PCB), Process address space, Process identification
III
information, Threads and their management, Scheduling Algorithms, Multiprocessor Scheduling. 08
Deadlock: System model, Deadlock characterization, Prevention, Avoidance and detection,
Recovery from deadlock.
Memory Management: Basic bare machine, Resident monitor, Multiprogramming with fixed
IV partitions, Multiprogramming with variable partitions, Protection schemes, Paging, Segmentation, 08
Paged segmentation, Virtual memory concepts, Demand paging, Performance of demand paging,
Page replacement algorithms, Thrashing, Cache memory organization, Locality of reference.
I/O Management and Disk Scheduling: I/O devices, and I/O subsystems, I/O buffering, Disk
V storage and disk scheduling, RAID. File System: File concept, File organization and access 08
mechanism, File directories, and File sharing, File system implementation issues, File system
protection and security.
Text books:
1. Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne, “Operating Systems Concepts”, Wiley
2. Sibsankar Halder and Alex A Aravind, “Operating Systems”, Pearson Education
3. Harvey M Dietel, “ An Introduction to Operating System”, Pearson Education
4. D M Dhamdhere, “Operating Systems : A Concept based Approach”, 2nd Edition,
5. TMH 5. William Stallings, “Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles ”, 6th Edition, Pearson Education
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