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Operating Systems

Major: ComputerTechnologies
Code of Subject: 6.015.10.O.101
Credits: 3
Department: Computer-Aided Design
Lecturer: Ph.D., associate professor Vitaliy V. Mazur
Semester: 3 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
As a result of studying the module, the student must:
Know the principles of organization and functioning of modern operating systems;
Methods, models and algorithms, which are the basis for the development and implementation of operational systems and their components;
Practically use system software, in particular operating systems, for expanding capabilities and enhancing the efficiency of the use of technical, software and information resources.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Pre-requizites:
• Co-requizites:
Summary of the subject:
Organization of operating systems and their subsystems, process and memory management, file system, device management, resource management, methods and models in the organization of operating systems
Recommended Books:
• Shehovtsov VA Operating Systems. - K .: BHV, 2005.
• Zil S. N. Real-Time Operating System QNX. - St. Petersburg, Peter, 2004.
• Daytel G. Introduction to Operating Systems. - M .: Mir, 1987.
• Krakoviak S. Fundamentals of the organization and functioning of the computer system: - M. 1988.
• Dunayev S. UNIX server .: - M. Dialog-Mifi, 1998.
• Resources Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0: - SPb .: BHV, 1998.
• Kulakov Yu.O., Lutsky G.M. Computer networks. - K .: Junior, 2003.
• Zubkov SV Assembler for DOS, Windows and UNIX. - M .: DMK, 2005.
• Glinsky Ya.M., Ryazhskaya V.A. Linux-Workshop on Computer Science: Teaching. manual - Lviv: Deol, 2004.
• N. Wallace The WINDOWS 2000 registry: a special reference book .- St. Petersburg: Peter, 2001.
• Soldatov VP Programming WINDOWS drivers. - M .: Bean, 2004.

Assessment methods and criteria:
• current control (30%): written report on laboratory work and oral questioning (25%),
GCW (5%);
• final control (70% exam.): testing (70%).

Operating Systems

Major: Professional Education (Computer Technologies)
Code of Subject: 6.015.10.O.101
Credits: 3
Department: Computer-Aided Design
Lecturer: Ph.D., associate professor Vitaliy V. Mazur
Semester: 3 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
As a result of studying the module, the student must:
Know the principles of organization and functioning of modern operating systems;
Methods, models and algorithms, which are the basis for the development and implementation of operational systems and their components;
Practically use system software, in particular operating systems, for expanding capabilities and enhancing the efficiency of the use of technical, software and information resources.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Pre-requizites:
• Co-requizites:
Summary of the subject:
Organization of operating systems and their subsystems, process and memory management, file system, device management, resource management, methods and models in the organization of operating systems
Recommended Books:
• Shehovtsov VA Operating Systems. - K .: BHV, 2005.
• Zil S. N. Real-Time Operating System QNX. - St. Petersburg, Peter, 2004.
• Daytel G. Introduction to Operating Systems. - M .: Mir, 1987.
• Krakoviak S. Fundamentals of the organization and functioning of the computer system: - M. 1988.
• Dunayev S. UNIX server .: - M. Dialog-Mifi, 1998.
• Resources Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0: - SPb .: BHV, 1998.
• Kulakov Yu.O., Lutsky G.M. Computer networks. - K .: Junior, 2003.
• Zubkov SV Assembler for DOS, Windows and UNIX. - M .: DMK, 2005.
• Glinsky Ya.M., Ryazhskaya V.A. Linux-Workshop on Computer Science: Teaching. manual - Lviv: Deol, 2004.
• N. Wallace The WINDOWS 2000 registry: a special reference book .- St. Petersburg: Peter, 2001.
• Soldatov VP Programming WINDOWS drivers. - M .: Bean, 2004.

Assessment methods and criteria:
• current control (30%): written report on laboratory work and oral questioning (25%),
GCW (5%);
• final control (70% exam.): testing (70%).