Description
Operating Systems
This book aims to introduce the undergraduate students to Operating Systems (OS). An operating system acts as an intermediary between the users of different computing systems and the users. The book is written according to the AICTE-prescribed syllabus. Each topic is treated in a lucid and easy manner relating to real life examples and QR code links to supplementary and online materials.
Salient Features:
- Content is aligned with the mapping of Course Outcomes, Program Outcomes and Unit Outcomes.
- Unit prerequisites are mentioned in the beginning of each unit to prepare the students with necessary background.
- The learning outcomes are also listed before starting a unit so that the student understands what (s)he can gain after completing the unit.
- Textual content is complemented by a number of illustrations, images, figures, graphs, tables so that students can grasp the matter well.
- A number of multiple-choice questions as well as questions of short and long answer types following Bloom’s taxonomy and assignments through a number of numerical problems are added to consolidate the learning of a student.
- A list of references and suggested readings are provided at the end of each unit.
- A set of URLs and QR codes are provided in different sections which can be accessed or scanned for relevant supportive knowledge.
- “Know More” section along with a list of suggested readings and references are added at the end of each section for supplementary information to cater to the inquisitiveness and curiosity of the students








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