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From: BGOODIN@unex.ucla.edu (William R. Goodin)
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Subject: UCLA short course on UNIX Kernel Internals
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Date: 8 Nov 1994 14:48:58 -0500
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Keywords: resource management,I/O structure,networking,file system,tuning
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UCLA Extension will present the short course, "UNIX Kernel Internals", March 6-10, 1995, 
on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles.  The instructors will be Dr. Marshall Kirk 
McKusick, independent consultant, and Mr. Michael J. Karels, system architect, 
BSDI.

The course presents a broad overview of how the UNIX kernel provides its basic 
services.  Topics to be covered include kernel resource management, kernel I/O 
structure, file system overview, system tuning, interprocess communication, 
networking structure, network management issues, and network internals.

Each participant will receive the text, "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 BSD 
UNIX Operating System".

For further information and a complete course description, please contact
 Marcus Hennessy at:

(310) 825-1047
(310) 206-2815 fax
mhenness@unex.ucla.edu