Unit

School Of Computing, Engineering And Mathematics

Operating SystemsWestern Sydney University Unit Code: 300149.3

Discipline: SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN

Student Contribution Band: 2

Level: 3

Credit Points: 10

Assumed Knowledge
Basic structure and functioning of computer hardware.


Prerequisite
300167 Systems Programming 1

About this Unit
This unit provides an introduction to the theory and practice of the internal structure, implementation and functionality of operating systems. The unit is relevant not only for systems programmers, but also for applications developers who need to understand how operating systems control computer hardware, and how they provide convenience, efficiency and security for application development and implementation.


Courses
3621.6Bachelor of EngineeringCONTINUING
3621.7Bachelor of EngineeringCONTINUING
3633.2Bachelor of ComputingCONTINUING
3639.1Bachelor of Information and Communications TechnologyCONTINUING
3664.2Bachelor of Engineering ScienceCONTINUING
3687.1Bachelor of Information SystemsCONTINUING
3687.2Bachelor of Information SystemsCURRENT
3688.1Bachelor of Information Systems AdvancedCURRENT
6040.1Diploma in Information and Communications Technology/Bachelor of Information SystemsCURRENT


Specialisations

KT3046.1ComputerCONTINUING
M3000.1Computer SystemsCONTINUING
M3001.1Advanced ProgrammingCONTINUING
SM3000.1Computer SystemsCONTINUING
SM3001.1Systems AdministrationCURRENT
SM3002.1Systems SecurityCONTINUING
SM3003.1Systems ProgrammingCONTINUING
SM3032.1Computer EngineeringCONTINUING




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