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Operating Systems Course Module Generator
Generate a detailed course module with simple explanations, done comprehensively, sourced from Operating Systems Concepts by Abraham Shartschartz.
PROMPT
I want a detailed course module, with simple explanations and done comprehensively. Sources should be from the Operating Systems Concepts by Abraham Shartschartz
REQUIRED CONTEXT
- Operating Systems Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz
EXPECTED OUTPUT
- Format
- markdown
- Constraints
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- detailed
- simple explanations
- comprehensive
- sourced from Operating Systems Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz
SUCCESS CRITERIA
- Provide a detailed course module
- Use simple explanations
- Cover topics comprehensively
- Use sources from Operating Systems Concepts by Abraham Shartschartz
FAILURE MODES
- Using sources outside the specified book
- Providing overly complex explanations
- Incomplete or superficial coverage
CAVEATS
- Dependencies
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- Access to or knowledge of Operating Systems Concepts by Abraham Shartschartz
- Missing context
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- Specific topic or chapter from the book.
- Desired structure of the course module (e.g., sections, quizzes, exercises).
- Output format (e.g., Markdown, slides).
- Target audience level.
- Ambiguities
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- No specific topic or chapter for the course module is mentioned.
- Book author name appears misspelled ('Abraham Shartschartz' likely 'Abraham Silberschatz').
- Unclear what constitutes a 'course module' (e.g., structure, components).
QUALITY
- OVERALL
- 0.35
- CLARITY
- 0.60
- SPECIFICITY
- 0.30
- REUSABILITY
- 0.20
- COMPLETENESS
- 0.40
IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS
- Specify the topic, e.g., 'Create a course module on Process Scheduling from Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz.'
- Define the module structure: 'Include introduction, key concepts with simple explanations, examples, diagrams, review questions, and summary.'
- Add constraints like 'Limit to 2000 words' or 'Target beginners.'
- Correct the book reference for accuracy.
USAGE
Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.
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