Graduate Operating Systems This is a graduate course in the theory and practice of operating system design and implementation. We will discuss a wide variety of advanced technical concepts found in the field of operating systems, including (often somewhat older) seminal papers and more recent (hot) topics.
24 Lessons
25:31:44 Hours
Overview Color in Image and Video - Image Data Representation - Fundamental concepts in Digital Audio - Lossless Compression - Lossy Compression
31 Lessons
26:00:47 Hours
31 Lessons
25:32:10 Hours
Overview What is Discrete Mathematics - Propositional Logic - Predicates & Quantifiers - Logical Inference - Resolution Principles & Application to PROLOG
40 Lessons
37:49:55 Hours
Overview Introduction to Pointers - Programing Basics - Pointers And Arrays - Functions and Argument Passing - Representation of Numbers - Numerical Error
38 Lessons
36:39:15 Hours
Overview Contents: Basic model of computation, Notion of Algorithms, Principle of Mathematical Induction - Basics of functional programming, notion of types
24 Lessons
12:28:27 Hours
Overview Contents: Introduction - explain about software engg-e - commerce - life cycle of system analsis - modules:information for management,learning goals
40 Lessons
40:25:04 Hours
Overview Introduction to Database Management System - Conceptual Designs - Relational Model - Structured Query Language - ER Model to Relational Mapping
43 Lessons
40:17:04 Hours
Overview Contents: Crowd sourcing Work - Backtracking Events as Indicators of Software Usability Problems - Programming by Sketching - Aesthetic Science of Color
31 Lessons
34:22:16 Hours