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TI III: Betriebssysteme und Rechnernetze

Lecturer: Wittenburg, Schröder
Office Hours:n.V.
Location: Takustraße 9, HS 008
Time: Friday, 10-12
ECTS-credits: 5

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Content

The module Operating Systems and Computer Networks closes the gap between the hardware of a computer and the applications. Topics are input/output systems, DMA/PIO, interrupt handling, buffers, processes/threads, virtual memory, UNIX/Windows, shells, utilities, peripherals, networking, media, medium access, protocols, reference models, TCP/IP, basic architecture of the Internet.

Participants

2nd year BSc or Diploma students

Prerequisites

none

Tutorials

optional C Course

  1. Termin: Friday, 23. November 2007, 14.14-16h K60,16-20h Hörsaal K48, Takustr. 9
  2. Termin: Thursday, 29. November 2007, 16-20h Hörsaal K48, Takustr. 9

Exam

Attention: Take a passport with you to identify yourself during exams!

Criteria for successful participation

Basic text books for this course

Advanced text books for this course

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