Covers the principles and mechanisms of virtualization, including multiplexing, aggregation, and emulation, with a focus on virtual memory implementation.
Explores memory virtualization, addressing address spaces, page tables, caching, and system design constants to optimize memory performance and reliability.
Explores memory organization, virtualization, dynamic memory allocation, stack, heap, and memory virtualization techniques like base register and segmentation.
Provides an overview of computer architecture, focusing on the von Neumann architecture and its components, including the CPU and memory management units.
Covers the operating system's role as a referee in managing resources and ensuring security through fault isolation, resource sharing, and communication.