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- This class introduces the basic facilities provided in modern operating systems. The course divides into three major sections. The first part of the course discusses concurrency. The second part of the course addresses the problem of memory management. The third major part of the course concerns file systems.
- [Lecture Notes](http://web.stanford.edu/~ouster/cgi-bin/cs140-spring14/lectures.php)
- [Assignments](http://web.stanford.edu/~ouster/cgi-bin/cs140-spring14/projects.php)
+- [CS162](http://cs162.eecs.berkeley.edu/) **Operating Systems and Systems Programming** *UC Berkeley*
+ - Operating Systems course by the Chair of EECS, UC Berkeley [David Culler](http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~culler/)
+ - [Youtube Playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-XXv-cvA_iAARFmCufZ6XeMPPgAzNSNa) Fall 2014 lectures
- [CS 186](https://sites.google.com/site/cs186fall2013/home) **Introduction to Database Systems** *UC Berkeley*
- In the project assignments in CS186, you will write a basic database management system called SimpleDB. For this project, you will focus on implementing the core modules required to access stored data on disk; in future projects, you will add support for various query processing operators, as well as transactions, locking, and concurrent queries.
- [Lecture Notes](https://sites.google.com/site/cs186fall2013/section-notes)