Operating Systems
People
Course director
Assistant
Assistant
Assistant
Description
The course will cover operating systems principles and architecture, process management (i.e., concurrency, process synchronization, threads), memory management (i.e., basic concepts, virtual memory), storage management (i.e., file systems interface and implementation, I/O systems), and operating systems protection and security.
Objectives
The goal of this course is to expose students to important topics related to operating systems. Operating systems are a fundamental part of any computer system and prevalent in virtually every application. This course will survey conceptual design issues of such complex programs, and explain the most basic knowledge of operating systems, teaching the difference between the kernel and user modes, and developing key approaches to operating system design and implementation. The course will allow students to understand the implications of some techniques through a hands-on approach.
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
Students will learn by following classes, reading suggested material, doing assignments, and working on an operating system project throughout the semester.
Examination information
The overall course grade is based on a midterm exam, a course project developed throughout the semester, and a final exam.
Bibliography
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Informatics, Lecture, 2nd year