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What is a Real-Time System? |
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How owns the Kernel Object? |
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What is a Safe State and its use in deadlock avoidance? |
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You forget to call CloseHandle - will there be a memory leak? |
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What is the Logical / Physical Structures of the AD Environment? |
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What is Mutex Object and why it is used? |
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Give an example of microkernel? |
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What is the difference between unix and windows? |
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What is Semaphore? |
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If we cannot alter these Kernel Object structures directly, how do our applications manipulate these kernel objects? |
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How does the kernel object outlive the process that created it? |
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On a system with paging, a process cannot access memory that it does not own why? How could the operating system allow access to other memory? Why should it or should it not? |
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Difference between Logical and Physical Address Space? |
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What are application partitions? When do we use them? |
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Recovery from Deadlock? |
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What is the purpose of Process Handle Table? |
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What is the difference between Hard and Soft real-time systems? |
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Give a non-computer example of preemptive and non-preemptive scheduling? |
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Binding of Instructions and Data to Memory? |
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Common Functions of Interrupts? |
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