UB - University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Computer Science and Engineering

CSE 422: Operating Systems Internals

Operating Systems Internals

Uses an operating system (such as UNIX) as an example to teach the internal workings of operating systems. The material presented is more practical than the other operating systems related classes. The laboratory component of this course provides programming projects involving modifications to an operating system kernel (such as UNIX) on computers dedicated to use for this course. Topics covered include building the operating system kernel, the system call interface, process management, kernel services provided for processes, the I/O system, the internal workings of the file system, device drivers, and the kernel support of Interprocess Communications.

None presently available.

CSE 421 or permission of instructor CSE 411, CSE 421

Course Instances
Semester Section Title Instructor Credit Hours Enrolled
Summer 2013 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 1/20
Summer 2012 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 3/20
Summer 2011 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 2/20
Fall 2010 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 0/ 0
Summer 2010 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 2/13
Spring 2009 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 5/ 5
Spring 2008 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 5/20
Spring 2007 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 5/20
Spring 2006 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 8/20
Spring 2005 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 10/20
Spring 2004 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 8/20
Spring 2003 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 10/20
Spring 2002 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 13/20
Spring 2001 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 21/28
Spring 2000 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 20/30
Spring 1999 LR Oper Systems Internals Mr. Kenneth Smith 4 25/30
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