What you'll learn:
- You will become very familiar with the core concepts of Operating Systems
- You will be able to challenge the interviewer on questions related to Synchronization and Deadlock
- You will view Computer Science in a different dimension
- You will be able to answer all questions of exams like GATE,PGEE,ISRO (after completing all parts of OS course
- You will be able to get a top grade in your Operating systems course in your Bachelor's degree
- Understand how Operating Systems work
- Understand how Process synchronization works
- Understand about Deadlocks
- Understand various synchronization mechanisms in Operating Systems
Welcome to the course Operating systems Part 3 : Synchronization and Deadlock
Mastering the concepts of Operating Systems is very important to get started with Computer Science because Operating Systemis the program which is responsible for the ease with which we areable to usecomputers todayto solve our problems by writing application programs like Google Chrome. The concepts which we are going to study is going to give a very good understanding ofProcess Synchronization and Deadlocks - one of the toughest topics of Computer Science. But believe me I made it as simpler as possible in this course. Lot of examples has been discussed just to strenghten the understanding of concepts. Also the topics are covered in a pace where even an ordinary student can understand everything.
Without using Operating Systems ,it is extremely difficult to communicate with the hardware devices of our computer. Every computer today has anOperating Systeminstalled in it. Through this course you will not only master synchronization in OperatingSystems but also feel the real beauty of computer science.
In this course ,every concept of Operating Systems is taught in an easy-to-understand manner such that anybody who has covered my Operating Systems Part 1 course will be able to understand.
Come and join me, I assure you that you will have the best learning experience of not just Operating Systems but also the core of Computer Science in a different dimension.