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Introduction to operating systems and the role they play in modern computer-based business information systems. The course will focus on the components that constitute operating systems and on the facilities and services provided by these systems. Students will be taught how to differentiate between the various types of operating systems and to select an appropriate system to support an organization's information-processing needs. Topics to be covered include resource allocation and scheduling, file management, storage management, and hardware support for operating systems. The course includes a survey of currently available operating systems such as UNIX, DOS, OS/2, and MVS.
Prerequisite: CIS 9000. No credit for students who have completed CIS 9769.
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