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COMPUTER SCIENCE CS 10, Section 1 EC # 07690
UNIX: HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, INFLUENCE

STUDENT COLLOQUIUM

Since 1970, the development of operating systems has been influenced more by UNIX and its derivatives than by any other operating system. This class covers the origins and effects of UNIX in detail, potentially exposing key factors of its relevance as useful tenets of operating system design and philosophy. In less academic words, this class teaches students all about UNIX, and discusses what we can learn from it. Students will be asked to give presentations on various facets of the UNIX universe based on the discussions in the course.

Units earned in this course are lower-division UCSB units.

This course is offered for a maximum of 2.0 units.




Instructor(s): Student Leader: Douglas Thrift; Faculty Supervisor: Murat Karaorman
Time(s): Fridays, 4:00 - 6:00 pm
Place(s): Bldg. 494, Room 143


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