Operating Systems and System Programming By John Kubiatowicz - Berkeley Tutoriale video: prezentari de la Universitatea Berkeley, prezentari ale unor oameni sa spunem... calificati Sunt lungi, dar cred ca merita vazute. Course Description Basic concepts of operating systems and system programming. Utility programs, subsystems, multiple-program systems. Processes, interprocess communication, and synchronization. Memory allocation, segmentation, paging. Loading and linking, libraries. Resource allocation, scheduling, performance evaluation. File systems, storage devices, I/O systems. Protection, security, and privacy. Course Index Introduction, What is an Operating System Anyway??? Concurrency: Processes, Threads, and Address Spaces Thread Dispatching Cooperating Threads Synchronization Readers-Writers; Language Support for Synchronization Tips for working in a Project Team/ Cooperating Processes and Deadlock Deadlock (continued) - Thread Scheduling Scheduling (continued) - Protection: Kernel and Address Spaces Address Translation Address Translation 2, Caching and TLBs Caching and TLBs 2, Caching and Demand Paging Page Allocation and Replacement Page Allocation and Replacement 2, Survey of I/O Systems File Systems and Disk Management Queueing Theory, Filesystems Filesystems, Naming, and Directories Networks and Distributed Systems Network Protocols Network Protocols III Network Communication Abstractions/RPC Protection and Security in Distributed Systems II ManyCore OS and Peer-to-Peer Systems Lista: http://academicearth.org/courses/operating-systems-and-system-programming