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Operating Systems (Fall 2005) |
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Course code : | EOS-U01 | ||
ECTS Credits : | 7,5 | Status : | Optional for specified Programme |
Revised : | 17/06 2005 | Written : | 28/01 2002 |
Placement : | 5-7 semester | Hours per week : | 4 |
Length : | 1 semester | Teaching Language : | English if English students are present |
Objective : | The study of operating systems and the control programs they comprise is a classical discipline within computer science. The purpose of this study module is to provide the background and context for understanding the principles behind the designs of all operating systems. Through practical exercises the students will acquire a working knowledge of how these principles are put into practice in real operating systems. |
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Principal Content : | Using the Operating System. Processes and Threads. Cooperating Processes and Synchronization Memory Management and Virtual Storage. IO-system and Device Management. Networks and Distributed Computing . The Linux and Windows Kernels. |
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Teaching method : | Theory combined with practical exercises and working on an assignment. | ||
Required prequisites : | General knowledge of programming. A basic knowledge of C (or C++) will be an advantage. | ||
Recommended prerequisites : | None | ||
Relations : | Operating Systems have a close relationship with computer architecture. Hence this course in Operating Systems and the course in Computer Architecture (ARK) can benefit from each other. | ||
Type of examination : | Oral examination based on assignments | ||
External examiner : | Internal | ||
Marking : | Scale of 13 | ||
Remarks : | Oral examination based on mandatory course assignments. The duration of the exam is approx. 20 minutes per student. | ||
Teaching material : | Textbook: Gary Nutt: Operating Systems, third ed. Addison-Wesley, 2004. ISBN 0-321-18955-8 Supplementary text: Gary Nutt: Kernel Projects for Linux. Addison-Wesley, 2001. ISBN 0-201-61243-7. Alternative textbook: Gary Nutt: Operating Systems, A modern Perspective, 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley, 2002. ISBN 0-271-74196-2 |
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Responsible teacher : | Henning Haugaard
, henhu@dtu.dk |