This document provides information for a computer programming paradigms laboratory experiment on process management commands. It lists the semester, subject, teacher, student name and roll number. It gives the experiment number, problem statement, required resources including hardware and software. It provides a brief theory section explaining that the experiment will examine various Unix process management commands, their syntax, options, and behavior.
This document provides information for a computer programming paradigms laboratory experiment on process management commands. It lists the semester, subject, teacher, student name and roll number. It gives the experiment number, problem statement, required resources including hardware and software. It provides a brief theory section explaining that the experiment will examine various Unix process management commands, their syntax, options, and behavior.
This document provides information for a computer programming paradigms laboratory experiment on process management commands. It lists the semester, subject, teacher, student name and roll number. It gives the experiment number, problem statement, required resources including hardware and software. It provides a brief theory section explaining that the experiment will examine various Unix process management commands, their syntax, options, and behavior.
Apparatus Bash shell ,Bourne Required shell and C shell
Theory: Process management is one of the most important
aspects of Unix-like operating systems. It involves creating, controlling, and terminating processes, as well as managing their resources and scheduling their execution. In this experiment, we will examine the various process management commands available in Unix, including their syntax, options, and behavior Output: