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Operating System Roles: Referee and Resource Manager
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Process Abstraction: Managing Execution and Resources
Covers process abstraction in operating systems, focusing on execution management and resource allocation for concurrent program execution.
Isolation and Protection: Ensuring Process Security
Covers the concepts of isolation and protection in computer systems, focusing on process security and resource management techniques.
Virtual Memory
Covers virtual memory, program relocation, memory protection, TLB, and memory hierarchy interactions.
Memory Virtualization: Page-Based Management Techniques
Discusses page-based virtual memory, focusing on its mechanisms, benefits, and address translation techniques.
Threads: Concurrency and Parallelism in Computer Systems
Covers the thread abstraction in computer systems, focusing on concurrency, parallelism, and the management of threads using the POSIX API.
Paging Mechanisms: Copy-on-Write and Swapping
Covers how the operating system uses paging through copy-on-write and swapping mechanisms to manage memory efficiently.
Virtual Memory: Principles and Mechanisms
Covers the principles and mechanisms of virtual memory in computer systems, focusing on isolation, efficiency, and the role of the Memory Management Unit.
Memory Virtualization: Address Space Abstraction and Management
Covers memory virtualization, focusing on address space abstraction and the management of memory resources by the operating system.
Paging
Introduces paging in operating systems, explaining memory management units, address space abstraction, page tables, and TLB.
Memory Management: Translation Lookaside Buffer Explained
Explains the Translation Lookaside Buffer's role in efficient memory management and its impact on virtual-to-physical address translation.