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Palindromic completion : a new operation (Algebraic Systems and Theoretical Computer Science)

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Operating systems principles and undergraduate computer science curricula

ACM SIGMIS Database: the DATABASE for Advances in Information Systems, 1971
In the years since 1969, the study of computer systems has assumed a role nearly equal in importance to "theory of computation" and "programming" in computer science curricula. In contrast, computer-systems was regarded as recently as 1965 as being inferior in importance to these two more traditional areas of study.
Peter J Denning
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The acquisition of operating systems concepts by computer science students

Computers & Education, 1992
Abstract Students following an operating systems course often experience difficulties in mastering complex abstract concepts, such as concurrency, scheduling of processes and deadlock. The dining philosophers problem served as an example in demystifying many such difficulties.
E.C. Anderssen, C.P.H. Myburgh
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Awareness of Mobile Operating System Privacy Among Computer Science Students

2023 1st International Conference on Advanced Innovations in Smart Cities (ICAISC), 2023
Fatimah A. Alghamdi   +2 more
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Research on University Product System under Computer Science Aided Operation

2021 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Industrial Design (AIID), 2021
The conventional product system of colleges and universities is directly calculated by AutoCAD software. The software will automatically generate parameter commands in the software. The overall formation process cannot be virtualized and simulated. The product can only be measured and tested after it is made great delay.
Ying Yu, Yue Sun
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Experiences in the Operation of a Forensic Science Computer Time-sharing System

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1985
Abstract The Spring of 1980 marked the beginning of a new era in computing in the Home Office Forensic Science Service initiated by the arrival at the Central Research Establishment of a Prime 550 computer. This paper describes the development of a time-sharing computer system based on the Prime 550, for use by a national forensic science system ...
C. Brown, I.W. Evett
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Teaching mode of Operating System Course for undergraduates majoring in computer sciences

2009 4th International Conference on Computer Science & Education, 2009
This paper analyzed the existing problems in current teaching of Computer Operating System Course for undergraduates majoring in computer sciences. With the research and teaching practice in Computer Operating System Course, we attempt to improve the teaching quality and get it realized.
null Wu Qingqiang, null Cao Langcai
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