Explores coordination and scheduling in operating systems, covering lost wakeup problems, scheduling algorithms, and coordination primitives like sleep and wakeup.
Delves into building efficient safety-critical systems, emphasizing the importance of worst-case execution times and the challenges of integrating efficiency considerations into design processes.
Covers the operating system's role as a referee in managing resources and ensuring security through fault isolation, resource sharing, and communication.
Explores real-time control systems, determinism, and automation in critical systems, emphasizing the significance of meeting time constraints for safety and efficiency.
Discusses scheduling internals, metrics, and policies in computer systems, emphasizing efficiency and the complexities of modern multi-core architectures.
Explores the interaction between operating systems and devices, covering device drivers, IO basics, hardware structure, buses, disk performance, and RAID levels.
Covers audio and video recording management systems, focusing on setup, monitoring, and troubleshooting techniques for effective recording and file management.