CS-Xmind-Note
计算机专业课(408)思维导图和笔记:计算机组成原理(第五版 王爱英),数据结构(王道),计算机网络(第七版 谢希仁),操作系统(第四版 汤小丹)
Study notes and mind maps covering all four topics of China's computer science graduate entrance exam (408): data structures, operating systems, computer organization, and computer networks, plus databases and information security.
This repository contains study notes and mind maps covering the core subject areas tested in China's national graduate school entrance exam for computer science, commonly referred to as exam 408. The 408 exam covers four mandatory topics: computer organization and architecture, operating systems, data structures, and computer networks. This repository covers all four, plus two additional subjects: databases and information security.
The notes are based on specific Chinese textbooks. Computer organization follows the fifth edition by Wang Aiying, operating systems follows the fourth edition by Tang Xiaodan, data structures follows the Wang Dao study guide, and computer networks follows the seventh edition by Xie Xiren. The databases section references the fifth edition by Wang Shan and Sa Shixuan, and information security references a translated edition of a textbook by Stallings.
The primary format is mind maps, which are branching visual diagrams that organize information hierarchically. They are useful for memorization and for getting an overview of how topics relate to each other within a subject. The repository links to rendered versions of these mind maps and an online reading site. A mirror on the Chinese platform Gitee is also available for users who find GitHub download speeds slow from within China.
The content is in Chinese and appears to be created by a single author for personal study use. The README notes that the material is for learning reference only and should not be used for commercial purposes. Copyright for modifications or adaptations is not formally licensed at this time.
Where it fits
- Use the mind maps to review and memorize computer science fundamentals for the 408 graduate entrance exam.
- Get a structured overview of how operating systems, data structures, networks, and computer organization topics relate to each other.
- Supplement textbook study with visual hierarchical summaries of key concepts in databases and information security.