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Course number and name CSC 345 – Operating Systems Credits
Course number and name CSC 345 – Operating Systems Credits

... An introduction to operating systems concepts. Topics include processor management, storage management, device management, performance, security, and case studies of common operating systems. Prerequisites or co-requisites CSC 222 Indicate whether a required, elective, or selected elective (as per T ...
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Burroughs MCP

The MCP (Master Control Program) is the proprietary operating system of the Burroughs small, medium and large systems, including the Unisys Clearpath/MCP systems. Originally written in 1961 in ESPOL (Executive Systems Programming Language), which itself was an extension of Burroughs Extended ALGOL, in the 1970s it was converted to NEWP, a better structured, more robust, and more secure form of ESPOL. The MCP was a leader in many areas, including: the first operating system to manage multiple processors, the first commercial implementation of virtual memory, and the first OS written exclusively in a high-level language.
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