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Chapter1 . Operating System Fundamentals
  • Overview
  • Evolution of Modern OS
  • Centralized OS
  • NOS
  • DOS
  • Cooperative Autonomous systems
  • Distributed Algorithm

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1.0 Overview
  • Advanced in computer and communication
    technologies
  • Distributed systems
  • Multiple computers
  • Communication channels
  • Cooperative works(applications)
  • Distributed software
  • Distributed operating system vs. Distributed
    systems
  • Multiprocessor
  • Network architecture
  • In this chapter
  • Traditional operating systems
  • Modern operating systems
  • Distributed OS and Distributed system
  • Distributed algorithms

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1.1 Evolution of Modern Operating Systems
  • Operating systems
  • A set of software modules to assists programmers
    ( that is, interfacing between application
    programs and system hardware) in enhancing
    systems efficiently, flexibility, and robustness
  • Multiplexing and scheduling of processor(s)
  • Coordinating the interacting processes
  • Managing system resources(I/O, memory, data
    files)
  • Enforcing access control and protection
  • Maintaining system integrity
  • Performing error recovery
  • Proving interface to the users
  • For structuring above primary functions
  • System service High-level functions
  • KernelSystems essential functions advanced in
    computer and communication technologies

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1.1 Evolution of Modern Operating Systems
  • A Layer-structure computer system
  • Users viewpoint
  • System services
  • Extended machine
  • Systems viewpoint
  • Administrators viewpoint
  • Resource manager

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1.1 Evolution of Modern Operating Systems
  • Evolution of modern operating systems
  • Centralized operating system
  • Virtuality(resource management extended
    machine)
  • Network operating system
  • Interoperability(resource sharing)
  • Distributed operating system
  • Transparency(A single view system of multiple
    systems)
  • Cooperative autonomous system
  • Cooperative work with Autonomicity
  • A Spectrum of OS
  • Decreasing degree of Hardware and Software
    coupling
  • Figure 1.2 in page 5
  • A comparison of features in modern OSs
  • Table 1.1 in page 6

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1.2 Centralized Operating System Overview
  • Traditional OS
  • Single/multiprocessor architectures
  • Tightly coupled systems
  • Resource(ex. Main Memory) sharing internally
  • Interprocessor/interprocess communication
  • Through memory sharing and process interrupts
  • Major functions of a centralized OS
  • Table 1.2 in page 8

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1.2 Centralized Operating System Overview
  • OS structure
  • Two traditional approaches
  • Horizontal partitioning
  • lager disjoint components(grouped module)
  • Vertical partitioning
  • Interaction between layers
  • Each layer with two interfaces
  • Vertical and Horizontal partitioning of OS
  • Figure 1. 3
  • OS structuring methods
  • Modulation
  • Vertical Horizontal partitioning
  • Client/server model(call in OS, message passing
    in DC)
  • Minimal(micro) kernel
  • Subsystem with API and SPI

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1.2 Centralized Operating System Overview
  • Subsystem and Microkernel
  • Microkernel
  • To support application-oriented subsystems
  • Microkenel architecture
  • A hardware(platform) dependent minimal kernel
    A set of hardware independent executives(system
    services) with well defined API
  • HAL or SPI for different platform
  • Figure 1.4 in pages 10
  • HAL(Hardware Abstraction Layer)
  • Enhancing portability for low-level platforms
  • SPI(Service Provider Interface)
  • Providing extensibility for high-level
    applications
  • Window NT system architecture
  • Figure 1.5 in page 11

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1.2 Centralized Operating System Overview
  • Managing Functions
  • Resource Manager
  • Processors/Processes management
  • Procerssos scheduling
  • Multiplexing
  • multiprogramming, timesharing for the
    supports of
  • interrupt-handling mechanism
  • time-multiplex processor, space-multiplex
    memory
  • Concurrent executing processes
  • Processes interaction
  • Interprocess communication
  • relating to process synchronization
  • Synchronization
  • mutual exclusion
  • condition coordination
  • Scheduling

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1.2 Centralized Operating System Overview
  • turnaround time, throughput
  • static process scheduling, and dynamic load
    sharing and balancing
  • Device(I/O) management
  • Device driver, buffering, spooling
  • Deadlock algorithm
  • Deadlock prevention, avoidance,
    detectionsolution
  • Memory management
  • Memory allocation deallocation
  • Logical to physical address mapping
  • Virtual memory support(paging, segmentation)
  • Page replacement algorithm
  • Data(file) management
  • File access sharing, concurrent control, data
    replication
  • Protection security control algorithm

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1.3 Network Operating Systems(NOS)
  • Network operating system
  • Interoperability( for resource sharing) in a
    heterogeneous computer networks
  • Providing transport service and
    application-oriented peer-to-peer process
    communication protocol
  • Followed to ISO/OSI 7 layer RM
  • High-level API
  • Socket and Remote Procedure Call(RPC)
  • Network applications(Servers for transport
    service)
  • Remote login(terminal emulation)
  • File transfer(ftp, rcp)
  • Messaging(EDI, e-mail X.400, SMTP)
  • Network browsing(WWW - URLs, html, databases)
  • Remote execution(applets)
  • Integration of transport service
  • Figure 1.6 in page 16

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1.4 Distributed Operating Systems(DOS)
  • Distributed operating system
  • Transparency( for system services)
  • In centralized OS
  • Concurrency, location, access transparency
  • In Distributed OS
  • Parallelism, performance transparency
  • Algorithms to implemented transparency
  • Servers for supporting resource sharing and
    distributed processing(coordination of
    activities)
  • Details in latter chapters
  • Coordination of distributed processes
  • Management of distributed resources
  • Implementation of distributed algorithm
  • Chapter3-5, 6-8, 9-13, respectively

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1.5 Cooperative Autonomous Systems
  • CAS(Cooperative Autonomous Systems)
  • Loosely coupled system(both in software and
    hardware)
  • Fundamental difference between DOS and CAS
  • Figure 1.7 in page 20
  • Decomposition in Distributed systems
  • Integration in Autonomous systems
  • Figure 1.8 in page 21
  • Decentralized CAS
  • CSCW(computer support cooperative work)
  • Groupware
  • Distributed conferencing
  • Model for distributed cooperative application
  • Client/server model
  • Object model
  • CORBA and ODP
  • Software bus(middleware, broker, or trader)

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1.6 Distributed Algorithms
  • Needs of design and implementation of distributed
    algorithms
  • Algorithm implementation gt DOS services
  • Coordination of execution of concurrent process
  • Called Protocols
  • Interesting orders or rules for interacting
    process rather than perform computation
  • Why do you study(need) the distributed algorithm
    comparing with the centralized algorithm
  • Weakness or limitation of distributed system
  • Algorithm changes due to message passing
  • Lack of global system state information
  • Consensus algorithms
  • Distributed concurrency algorithm to avoid
    interference in resource sharing

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1.6 Distributed Algorithms Summary
  • Coherency algorithm to maintain consistency for
    data replication
  • Protocols for group communication in distributed
    applications
  • Fault-tolerance algorithms for handling failure
    and recovery
  • Real-time and distributed scheduling algorithms
  • Summary
  • Brief summary of OS structures
  • Overview of traditional Oss
  • Introduction of modern Oss
  • NOS
  • DOS
  • Goals of Oss
  • Virtuality, interoperability, transparency,
    autonomicity

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1.6 Distributed Algorithms
  • Classification of Oss
  • Centralized OS
  • NOS
  • DOS
  • Autonomous systems
  • Collection of OS(its software structuring)
  • Modularization
  • Partitioning
  • Layering
  • Achieving better extensibility and portability
    of OS
  • Client/server model
  • Subsystem
  • Microkernel
  • Traditional OS VS. DOS
  • Traditional OS resource management
  • DOS extended machine(system service)
    transparency

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1.6 Distributed Algorithms
  • NOS
  • Extension of Traditional OS
  • Transport service to support interoperability for
    Resource sharing
  • DOS
  • Distributed processing Transparency
  • Modern distributed systems
  • Client/server model
  • Object-oriented model
  • ? developing cooperative autonomous
    systems(ODP,CORBA)
  • Parts
  • Part 1 discuss design and implementation of
    DOSs
  • Chapter 2 DOS and algorithm concepts
  • Chapter 3 System design and implementation
    issues
  • Part 2 fundamental algorithms for managing DSs
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