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Covers system calls, kernel space, process management, file descriptors, pipes, and hardware isolation in OS organization.
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Explores memory cache principles, emphasizing spatial locality, latency impact, and cache efficiency strategies.
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Explores process execution, protection, and efficient OS mechanisms for secure and reliable multi-program environments.
Virtualization: Principles and Applications
Explores virtualization principles, implementation, and high availability in cloud computing.
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Explores the evolution and taxonomy of memories, focusing on SRAM and DRAM differences, memory layout, and functional taxonomy.
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Covers the fundamentals of operating systems, including core services, system calls, design goals, and challenges.
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