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Operating system
edit- Computer
- Central processing unit
- Computer memory
- Mass storage
- Memory management
- Memory-mapped I/O
- Device driver
- Busy waiting
- Interrupt
- Direct memory access
- Bus (computing)
- Operating system
- Process (computing)
- Process identifier
- User identifier
- Group identifier
- Superuser
- File system
- Folder (computing)
- Device file
- Pipeline (software)
- Filesystem permissions
- Shell (computing)
- Command-line interface
- System call
- Fork (operating system)
- Background process
- Daemon (computer software)
- Thread (computer science)
- Inter-process communication
- Race condition
- Critical section
- Mutual exclusion
- Lock (computer science)
- Peterson's algorithm
- Priority inversion
- Sleep (operating system)
- Producer-consumer problem
- Semaphore (programming)
- Message passing
- Dining philosophers problem
- Readers-writers problem
- Sleeping barber problem
- Scheduling (computing)
- Preemption (computing)
- FIFO
- Shortest job next
- Shortest remaining time
- Round-robin scheduling
- Dynamic priority scheduling
- Multilevel feedback queue
- Aging (scheduling)
- Lottery scheduling
- Fair-share scheduling
- Deadlock
- Wait-for graph
- Depth-first search
- Banker's algorithm