Module code | COS 122 |
Qualification | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology |
Module content | Fundamental concepts of modern operating systems in terms of their structure and the mechanisms they use are studied in this module. After completing this module, students will have gained, as outcomes, knowledge of real time, multimedia and multiple processor systems, as these will be defined and analysed. In addition, students will have gained knowledge on modern design issues of process management, deadlock and concurrency control, memory management, input/output management, file systems and operating system security. In order to experience a hands-on approach to the knowledge students would have gained from studying the abovementioned concepts, students will have produced a number of practical implementations of these concepts using the Windows and Linux operating systems. |
Module credits | 16.00 |
NQF Level | 05 |
Programmes |
BCom specialising in Statistics and Data Science
Bachelor of Information Science specialising in Multimedia [BIS] BEng in Computer Engineering 4-year programme BEng in Computer Engineering 5-year programme BSc in Computer Science BSc in Information Technology in Information and Knowledge Systems BSc in Mathematical Statistics BSc in Physics BSc in Physics 4-year programme |
Prerequisites | COS 132, admission to relevant programme |
Contact time | 1 practical per week, 1 tutorial per week, 3 lectures per week |
Language of tuition | Module is presented in English |
Department | Computer Science |
Period of presentation | Semester 2 |
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