Operating Systems: A Systematic ViewIntroduction and overview. Hardware. Software and data. Linking the system components. Single program systems. Multiprogramming and time-sharing. Command languages and job control languages. Job control under IBM's disk operating system. Job control language for the IBM operating system/360 and system/370 - JOB and EXEC statements. The DD statement. Libraries and the linkage editor. Basic operating system concepts. Multiuser systems. Segmentation, paging, and virtual memory. Operating principles of the IBM system/370. IBM system/370 disk operating system/virtual storage. IBM system/370 OS/VS1. Trends and alternatives in operating system design. Data communication monitors. Data base management. A brief survey of commercial software. Number systems, data types, and codes. A summary of DOS job control statements. Summary of job control language for the IBM system/360 and system/370 operating system. |
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Introduction and Overview | 1 |
NI The Basic System Resources | 2 |
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access method allocation application program arithmetic and logical basic binary bits buffer bus line bytes card reader cataloged procedure central processing unit channel chapter COBOL command language compiler computer system control module control unit core CP/M data base management data control block data set DD statement direct access disk DOS/VS example EXEC statement executed FORTRAN function hardware I/O device I/O operation IBM System/370 input and output input/output instruction Interrupt Handler job control language JOB statement job step job stream link edit linkage editor load module logical unit machine macro main memory microcomputer multiprogramming needed object module operating system module output devices parameter partition physical I/O printer priority problem processor queue registers relative record number request resident operating system scheduler secondary storage segment sequential Setup space specific spooling stored subparameter time-sharing tion typical virtual memory VSAM