Course Syllabus - Fall 2005

 

CS 440/540 Operating Systems

 

Course Instructor

Purushotham Bangalore

Email: puri@cis.uab.edu

Office: CH 130

Phone: 205-934-8604

Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday  02:00 PM - 03:30 PM.

                      Other times by appointment only.

Course Session

Monday and Wednesday  3:30 PM - 4:45 PM     Room CH 396

Course Homepage

http://www.cis.uab.edu/cs440

Course Web Forum http://www.cis.uab.edu/forum/

Prerequisite

CS 303 Algorithms and Data Structures and CS 330 Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming

                 OR

Permission of Instructor

Teaching Assistant

Enis Afgan (afgane@cis.uab.edu)
Office Hours: TBA
Room: TBA

Description

Three hours lecture.

Overview of Operating Systems, Processes and Threads, Mutual Exclusion and Synchronization, Deadlock and Starvation, Memory Management, Virtual Memory, Scheduling, I/O Management and Disk Scheduling, and File Management.

Textbook

Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 5/E by  William Stallings.
ISBN: 0-13-147954-7. Publisher: Prentice Hall. 2005

Grading Policy

                                CS 440              CS 540

Tests (2)                     40%                    30%

Homework (5-6)        40%                    40%

Final Exam                  20%                    20%

Term Paper                                            10%

 

Final Exam will be held on Monday, December 12, 4:15 p.m.-6:45 p.m.

 

Students enrolled in CS 540 will have additional questions on homework and exams. 

Late Submission 1. All assignments are due at the beginning of class on the due date. Any assignment turned in after this deadline is considered late. Late assignments will lose 10% for every 24-hour period, up to a maximum of 50% (weekends and holidays count as one 24-hour period). Any assignment submitted one week after the due date will receive a score of zero.
2. All assignments must be turned in even if they are late to pass this course. Failure to submit any assignments will result in a grade of ‘F’.

Class Attendance

1.   Attendance is mandatory for this course. If you know you will be absent for a legitimate reason, let the instructor know. If you are sick bring a doctor's excuse or a written university excuse to resolve the absences. An absence has to be resolved as soon as possible - otherwise it will not be treated as an excused absence.

2.   Students auditing this course are expected to attend the lectures. Auditing students with more than three unexcused absences will receive a failing grade.

3.   There will be NO make-up exams. A student anticipating an excused absence from an exam should make arrangements in advance to sit for the exam at another time.

Academic Honesty

Students who plagiarize a computer program (or parts of a program), get others to write a program (or parts of a program), or are found cheating on a quiz/exam, will be reported for academic dishonesty. Anyone who is caught cheating will receive a 0 on a given test or assignment. If a second offense occurs, the student will receive an F in the class. This includes both the provider of the information as well as the receiver of the information. Any student who violates the university's academic honesty policy will be reported for academic discipline. All university and department policies related to students are included here by implication.

Add/Drop Policy

1.      A student can drop the course through August 25, 2005.

2.      A student can add the course through August 26, 2005.

3.      A student can withdraw with a "W" by October 19, 2005. (Undergraduate)

4.      A student can withdraw with a "W" by December 5, 2005. (Graduate)

5.      For more details about add/drop policies check with Registration/Academic Records.

E-mail

Every student will be required to use his/her official email address that is blazerid@uab.edu. New students must login and configure their email addresses. For more details on obtaining blazerid and configuring email please see: http://www.uab.edu/blazerid. All email communications will be made using this address. Additional instructions or announcements will be sent by e-mail, so check your mail often. Also check the course webpage and the discussion forum for up-to-date information and announcements. Instructor will check email frequently, so e-mail is often the best way to contact the instructor.

Tentative Schedule (subject to change, check website for updates)

Date

Topic

Comment

Aug 22

Overview and Introduction

 

Aug 24

Chapter 1 – Computer System Overview Powerpoint Slides

Aug 25 – Last day to drop

Aug 26 – Last day to add

Aug 29

Chapter 2 – Operating System Overview Powerpoint Slides

 

Aug 31

Chapter 2 – Operating System Overview

Assign Homework-1

Sep 5

No Class

Labor Day Holiday

Sep 7

Chapter 3 – Process Description and Control Powerpoint Slides

 

Sep 12

Chapter 3 – Process Description and Control

 

Sep 14

Chapter 3 – Process Description and Control

Homework-1 Due

Assign Homework-2 Part-1 Part-2

Sep 19

Chapter 4 – Threads, SMP, and Microkernels Powerpoint Slides

 

Sep 21

Chapter 4 – Threads, SMP, and Microkernels

 

Sep 26

Exam-1

 

Sep 28

Chapter 5 – Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion and Synchronization Powerpoint Slides

 

Oct 3

Chapter 5 – Concurrency: Mutual Exclusion and Synchronization

 

Oct 5

Chapter 6 – Concurrency: Deadlock and Starvation  Powerpoint Slides

 

Oct 10

Chapter 6 – Concurrency: Deadlock and Starvation

Homework-2 Due

Assign Homework-3

Oct 12

Chapter 7 – Memory Management  Powerpoint Slides

 

Oct 17

Chapter 7 – Memory Management

 

Oct 19

Chapter 8 – Virtual Memory

Oct 19 – Last day to withdraw (Undergraduate)

Oct 24

Chapter 8 – Virtual Memory  Powerpoint Slides

Homework-3 Due

Assign Homework-4

Oct 26

Exam-2

 

Oct 31

Chapter 9 – Uniprocessor Scheduling  Powerpoint Slides

 

Nov 2

Chapter 9 – Uniprocessor Scheduling

 

Nov 7

Chapter 11 – I/O Management and Disk Scheduling Powerpoint Slides

Homework-4 Due

Assign Homework-5

Nov 9

Chapter 11 – I/O Management and Disk Scheduling

 

Nov 14

Chapter 12 – File Management Powerpoint Slides

 

Nov 16

Chapter 12 – File Management

 

Nov 21

Chapter 12 – File Management

Homework-5 Due

Nov 23

No Class

Thanksgiving Holiday

Nov 28

Chapter 10 – Multiprocessor and Real-Time Scheduling Powerpoint Slides

 

Nov 30

Chapter 10 – Multiprocessor and Real-Time Scheduling

 

Dec 5

Review for Final Exam

Dec 5 – Last day to withdraw (Graduate)

Dec 12

4:15-6:45 p.m.

Final Exam

 

Last Updated: August 22, 2005
by Purushotham Bangalore
Course Homepage: http://www.cis.uab.edu/cs440

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