This course studies the fundamental concepts and principles of operating systems. Batch, spooling and multiprogramming systems are introduced. The parts of an operating system are described in terms of their functions, structure and implementation. Basic policies for allocating resources are discussed. | Prerequisites for Brooklyn Students: CS-UY 2214 AND (CS-UY 2134 or CS-UY 1134) AND (CS-UY 2124 or CS-UY 1124) (C- or better). | Prerequisite for Abu Dhabi Students: (ENGR-UH 3510 or CS-UH 1050) (C- or better) AND (CS-UH 2010 or ENGR-UH 3511) | Prerequisites for Shanghai Students: CSCI-SHU 210 (C- or better) AND CENG-SHU 202
Computer Science (Undergraduate)
4 credits – 14 Weeks
Sections (Fall 2024)
CS-UY 3224-000 (12276)09/03/2024 – 12/12/2024 Tue,Thu2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Brooklyn CampusInstructed by Sandoval, Gustavo
CS-UY 3224G-000 (2553)09/02/2024 – 12/05/2024 Tue,Thu11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (Morning)at NYU Paris (Global)Instructed by
CS-UY 3224G-000 (2811)09/02/2024 – 12/05/2024 Tue,Thu1:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Early afternoon)at NYU Paris (Global)Instructed by