Computer Science
CS 3650: Computer Systems
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Introduces the basic design of computing systems, computer operating systems, and assembly language using a RISC architecture.
- Describes caches and virtual memory.
- Covers the interface between assembly language and high-level languages, including call frames and pointers.
- Covers the use of system calls and systems programming to show the interaction with the operating system.
- Covers the basic structures of an operating system, including application interfaces, processes, threads, synchronization, interprocess communication, deadlock, memory management, file systems, and input/output control.
Introduces the basic design of computing systems, computer operating systems, and assembly language using a RISC architecture. Show more.