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University of Madras - Syllabus of Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science - Semester V - Practical VI - Unix and Shell Progamming Lab

UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS
B.Sc. DEGREE COURSE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
SEMESTER SYSTEM WITH CREDITS
(Effective from the Academic Year 2003-2004)

Semester V - Practical VI - Unix and Shell Progamming Lab

Lecture Lab: 4
Duration: 2 hrs
Maximum Marks: 50
Credits: 2

THIRD YEAR - V-SEMESTER
PRACTICAL-VI - UNIX AND SHELL PROGRAMMING LAB.

Students can refer the following book for further details. Charles Crowley - Operating Systems (A Design Oriented Approach) - TMH - 1998.

1. Prime Test.
2. Palindrome Test.
3. Fibonacci Series generation.
4. Armstrong No Test.
5. Solving Quadratic Equation.
6. Menu Driven Shell Script - Sort with various options.
7. User friendly change of modes (chmod).
8. Usage of case structures.
9. Process Scheduling.
FCFS
SJF
Priority
Round Robin
10. Interprocess communications using message Queues & Pipes.
11. Using Pipes to calculate NCR.
12. Applications for functions, Procedures & Macros.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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