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OPERATING SYSTEMS Syllabus WEEK LECTURE TANENBAUM TEXT 1 Overview 2 Hardware Chapter 1,5 3 Software and Data Chapter 2 4 Software and Data Chapter 2 5 Linking Components Chapter 1 5 Shell – File System Chapter 4 6 Memory Management Chapter 3,6 7 Memory Management Chapter 3,6 8 Mid-Term Exam 1 - 6 3

OPERATING SYSTEMS Syllabus WEEK LECTURE TANENBAUM TEXT 9 MVS JCL 10 MVS JCL 11 MVS JCL 12 MVS JCL 13 Virtual Machines Chapter 1,8 14 UNIX and LINUX Chapter 10 15 Review 16 Final Exam Text Title: Modern Operating Systems, Third Edition by Andrew S. Tanenbaum 2 4