Home Assignment I Q. No Roll No Course Outcome BTL 1. 2
The document outlines a home assignment with a series of questions related to operating systems, covering topics such as services offered, process management, system calls, and interprocess communication. Each question is linked to specific course outcomes and categorized by Bloom's Taxonomy levels. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding and analytical skills regarding operating system concepts.
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Home Assignment I Q. No Roll No Course Outcome BTL 1. 2
The document outlines a home assignment with a series of questions related to operating systems, covering topics such as services offered, process management, system calls, and interprocess communication. Each question is linked to specific course outcomes and categorized by Bloom's Taxonomy levels. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding and analytical skills regarding operating system concepts.
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HOME ASSIGNMENT I
Q. Roll No Question Course BTL
No Outcome 1. 238W1A1266 Describe various services offered CO1 Under 238W1A12A2 by operating system. stand 2 238W1A1267 Explain about user view and CO1 Under 238W1A12A3 system view of an Operating stand System. 3 238W1A1268 The services and functions CO1 Under 238W1A12A4 provided by an operating system stand can be divided into two main categories. Briefly describe the two categories, and discuss how they differ. 4 238W1A1269 Define operating system services. CO1 Under 238W1A12A5 What are the primary functions stand provided by operating system services? 5 238W1A1270 Discuss the role of process CO1 Under 238W1A12A6 management services in an stand operating system. What functions do they include? 6 238W1A1271 Define what operating system CO1 Under 238W1A12A7 operations are and why they are stand crucial for a computer system. 7 238W1A1272 Explain the concept of a trap and CO1 Under 238W1A12A8 how it is used to switch from user stand mode to kernel mode during system operations. 8 238W1A1273 Discuss the significance of system CO1 Analy 238W1A12A9 calls in operating system ze operations. Provide examples of common system calls. 9 238W1A1274 List and explain strategies for CO1 Under 238W1A12B0 interfacing with the operating stand system. 10 238W1A1275 Compare and contrast the CO1 Under 238W1A12B2 Command-Line Interface (CLI) stand and the Graphical User Interface (GUI) in terms of their advantages and disadvantages. 11 238W1A1276 Explain the purpose of command- CO1 Under 238W1A12B3 line arguments and options in CLI stand commands. 12 238W1A1277 Explain the concept of a system CO1 Under 238W1A12B4 call. How do system calls stand facilitate interactions between user programs and the operating system? 13 238W1A1278 Explain the difference between a CO1 Apply 238W1A12B5 process and a program. 14 238W1A1279 Describe the role of the Process CO1 Analy 238W1A12B6 Control Block (PCB) in managing ze processes. 15 238W1A1280 Discuss the different states a CO1 Under 238W1A12B7 process can be in (e.g., new, stand ready, running, blocked, terminated). 16 238W1A1281 Discuss the concept of process CO1 Under 238W1A12B8 context switching and its role in stand switching between running processes. 17 238W1A1282 Describe the differences among Under 238W1A12B9 short-term, medium-term, and stand long term scheduling 18 238W1A1283 Describe the process creation CO3 Analy 238W1A12C0 operation and the steps involved ze in creating a new process. 19 238W1A1284 Explain the concept of a parent CO3 Analy 238W1A12C1 process and a child process, ze including their relationships 20 238W1A1285 Discuss design issues of message CO3 Analy 238W1A12C2 system in inter process ze communications 21 238W1A1286 Compare and contrast CO1 Under 238W1A12C3 synchronous and asynchronous stand message passing. 22 238W1A1287 Explain how threads differ from CO1 Under 238W1A12C4 processes, and discuss the stand advantages of using threads. 23 238W1A1288 Explain the relationship between CO1 Under 238W1A12C5 user-level threads and kernel-level stand threads in a multithreaded application. 24 238W1A1289 Discuss the difference between a CO1 Under 238W1A12C6 single-core CPU and a multicore stand CPU in terms of processing power and parallelism 25 238W1A1290 What are the two models of CO3 Under 238W1A12C7 interprocess communication? stand What are the strengths and weaknesses of the two approaches? 26 238W1A1291 List five services provided by an CO1 Analy 238W1A12C8 operating system. Explain ze how each provides convenience to the users. Explain also in which cases it would be impossible for user-level programs to provide these services. 27 238W1A1292 What inconveniences that a user CO1 Under 238W1A12C9 can face while interacting with a stand computer system, which is without an operating system? 28 238W1A1293 Elaborate the interprocess CO3 Under 238W1A12D0 communication in operating stand system. 29 238W1A1294 Define Process Control Block CO1 Under LEIT07 (PCB). Discuss the different stand components of PCB. 30 238W1A1295 Draw and explain how CPU CO1 Analy LEIT08 switches from one process (P0) to ze another process (P1)? 31 238W1A1296 Explain the mechanisms involved CO1 Under LEIT9 in creating processes and illustrate stand process creation on UNIX and Windows systems. 32 238W1A1297 With a neat sketch explain the CO1 Analy LEIT10 state changes in process control ze block when context switching occurs? 33 238W1A1298 Give an example to illustrate how CO1 Under LEIT11 system calls are used? stand 34 238W1A1299 Explain the purpose of system CO1 Under LEIT12 calls and discuss the system calls stand related to process control and communication in brief. 35 238W1A12A0 What are the advantages of inter- CO3 Under LEIT13 process communication? How to stand communication takes place in the shared-memory environment? Explain. 36 238W1A12A1 What inconveniences that a user CO1 Under 238W1A12B1 can face while interacting with a stand computer system, which is without an operating system?