CS 232 Operating Systems and Networking
Course Outcomes:
Welcome to CS 232, Intro to Operating Systems and Networking at
Calvin University.
Students successfully completing this course
will demonstrate that they:
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Understand different ways operating systems can be organized.
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Understand the issues in process and thread management,
synchronization, and scheduling.
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Understand the issues in memory management and virtual memory systems,
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Understand the basic protocols of TCP/IP networking.
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Can write programs that run at varying levels in the system,
including:
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the user-level (using system calls).
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the shell-level (using a shell-script).
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the network level (a client-server application).
Course Practices: We will use these practices in this course to engage with the material:
- Lectures
- POGIL exercises
- Programming Assignments
- Tests
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