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CS – 202 OPERATING SYSTEM
External Marks: 60 L T P
Internal Marks: 40 3 1 -
Total Marks: 100
PREREQUISITES:
Computer Systems programming and Data Structures.
OBJECTIVES:
Understand the overall architecture of the operating system and its main components,
Functions of Kernel, file system architecture and implementation, concurrent programming and concurrency .
COURSE CONTENTS:
Introduction to Operating system, computer system structure , operating system structure, process management, CPU scheduling , process synchronization, deadlocks[35%]
Memory management paging and segmentation virtual memories[20%]
I./O system and secondary storage structure [10%]
Protection and security [10%]
Introduction to multiprocessor and distributed operating systems. [20%]
Case Studies: LINUX , UNIX Operating System with SOLARIS and SCO-UNIX [15%]
TEXT BOOKS
1. A Silberschatz and Peter B. Calvin, " Operating System Concepts" Addison
Wesley Publishing Company
2. Dhamdhere, " Systems Programming & Operating Systems Tata McGraw Hill
REFERENCES
1. Operating System by Madnick Donovan
2. Operating System by Stallings

CS-204 MATHEMATICS - III
External Marks: 60 L T P
Internal Marks: 40 3 1 -
Total Marks: 100
PREREQUISITES: Calculus of two variables and exposure to mathematics-I and
Mathematics - II.
OBJECTIVES:
To teach Engineering Mathematics to the students.
COURSE CONTENTS:
Review of the prerequisites such as limits of sequences and functions. Continuity, uniform continuity and differentiability. Rolls theorem, mean value theorems and
Taylor 's theorem. Newton method for approximate solution Riemann integral and the fundamental theorem of integral calculus. Approximate integration. Applications to length area, volume, surface area of revolution, Moments, centers of Mass and Gravity.
Repeated and multiple integrals with applications to volume, surface area, moments of inertia etc. Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Laplace



References: 2) A Ravindran, Introduction to OR. John Wiley & Sons, 1993 3)R.Kapoor, Computer Assisted Decision Models, Tata Mcgraw Hill 1991 1)Aho, Ravi Sethi, J.D. Ullman, Complilers tools and Techniques, Addison-Wesley, 1987 Mcgraw Hill, 1984 4)Waite W.N

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