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Title Details:
Introduction to Operating Systems
Other Titles: By using and programming the Shell
Authors: Sidiropoulos, Antonios
Reviewer: Dasygenis, Minas
Subject: MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > OPERATING SYSTEMS
MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE > COMPUTER SCIENCE > SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTALS
Keywords:
Shell
Operating Systems (Linux, Unix)
Description:
Abstract:
The book is a detailed laboratory guide (and not only) for students attending the "Introduction to Operating Systems" course. The philosophy of the course (based on the new study guide of the IT Engineering Department) is to introduce the student to the basic concepts of Operating systems (processes, memory, file system, etc.) through the use of UNIX (Linux) and the Shell. The goal is to understand how applications (commands) interact with each other and with the operating system kernel, and not to learn a bunch of Unix commands. This is achieved through learning some commands and how the Shell works through programming in the Shell. At the end of the course, the student should have understood the philosophy of an operating system (in our case unix) as well as become familiar with the use of command line, and not necessarily with the use of graphical user interfaces and "drag&drop" methods .
Linguistic Editors: Chatzoglou, Fotios
Technical Editors: Koumpi, Vasilanta
Type: Laboratory Guide
Creation Date: 2015
Item Details:
ISBN 978-960-603-108-3
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/gr
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-773
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/2474
Bibliographic Reference: Sidiropoulos, A. (2015). Introduction to Operating Systems [Laboratory Guide]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://dx.doi.org/10.57713/kallipos-773
Language: Greek
Consists of:
1. Introduction to Operating Systems and Unix
2. Introduction to using the shell and writing commands
3. Introduction to the file system
4. Shell wildcards for file management
5. File System Permissions
6. Regular Expressions
7. Processes, Redirection, Pipelining, Filters
8. Introduction to shell (bash) scripts
Number of pages 211
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions
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