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Become a Master of Operating Systems at comfort of your Home

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Overview

for Beginners

What you'll learn:
  • You will become very familiar with the core concepts of Operating Systems
  • Have a thorough knowledge of Operating Systems and all set to pursue AOS i.e. Advanced Operating Systems.
  • You will be able to get a top grade in your Operating systems course in your Bachelor's degree
  • Understand the various scheduling algorithms we have in Operating Systems
  • Understand Memory Management in Operating Systems
  • understand memory allocation strategies used by operating systems
  • Understand how CPU scheduling is done in Operating Systems

Anoperating systemis themost important softwarethat runs on a computer. It manages the computer'smemoryandprocesses, as well as all of itssoftwareandhardware. It also allows you tocommunicatewith the computer without knowing how to speak the computer's language.Without an operating system, a computer is useless.

Your computer'soperating system(OS) manages all of thesoftwareandhardwareon the computer. Most of the time, there are several different computer programs running at the same time, and they all need to access your computer'scentral processing unit (CPU),memory, andstorage. The operating system coordinates all of this to make sure each program gets what it needs.

Operating systems usually comepreloadedon any computer you buy. Most people use the operating system that comes with their computer, but it's possible to upgrade or even change operating systems. The three most common operating systems for personal computers areMicrosoft Windows,Mac OS X, andLinux.

Modern operating systems use agraphical user interface, orGUI(pronouncedgooey). A GUI lets you use your mouse to clickicons,buttons, andmenus, and everything is clearly displayed on the screen using a combination ofgraphicsandtext.

Each operating system's GUI has a different look and feel, so if you switch to a different operating system it may seem unfamiliar at first. However, modern operating systems are designed to beeasy to use, and most of the basic principles are the same.

Start learning the basics and advanced topics of operating systems and its applications in this course.

Taught by

Sonanshu Garg

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