Showing posts with label Mos. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Modern Operating Systems

Modern Operating Systems (mostly known as MOS) it includes the fundamentals of an operating system with small amounts of code written in autonomous C language.MOS describes many scheduling algorithms and also how the operating systems works..

References/Books:
1. Modern Operating Systems, Andrew Tanenbaum,
2. Operating Systems, --K. A.Sumitra Devi and N.P Banashree, SPD
3. Operating System Concepts --Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B.Galvin, Greg Gagne
4. Operating Systems- A concept based approached --D.M. Dhamdhere, McGrawHill publications
5. Operating Systems, ---Godbole and Kahate, McGrawHill publications.
Notes Download:

All Modern Operating System Notes -Here

Case Studies:
a) MS-DOS
b) Windows NT
c) Windows 2008 Server
d) Windows 7
e) Unix
f) Linux
g) OS/2
h) MAC OS
i) Symbian
j) Chrome
k) Android