Comprehensive coverage of operating system design and implementation, hands-on experience building a simple OS, and exposure to cutting-edge research in the field.
MIT 6.828: Operating System Engineering is a course that covers the design and implementation of operating systems. The course provides a deep dive into the fundamental concepts and principles of operating systems, including process management, memory management, file systems, and I/O.
This course is highly recommended for students interested in computer science, software engineering, and systems programming. It provides a solid foundation in operating system concepts and practical experience in building and troubleshooting complex software systems. The course is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students, and it can be a valuable asset for anyone pursuing a career in the technology industry.
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