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10:30 - 11:45 pm, ST2 room 12
Prerequisites | Description | Readings | Topics | Grading | Lateness | Home Page
Professor Richard Carver
703-993-1550
rcarver@cs.gmu.edu
Course office hours: (After class) T, R 12:30 - 1:30pm
Sci & Tech II Room 343
PREREQUISITES :
C or better in CS330 and CS365
DESCRIPTION :
CS471 covers concurrent processes and synchronization
mechanisms, processor scheduling, memory management, file management, I/O management,
deadlock management, performance of operating systems, and projects dealing with
synchronization in a multiprogrammed operating system and with virtual memory management.
READINGS:
A. Silberschatz, P.B. Galvin, and G. Gagne, Operating System Concepts with Java, Sixth
Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2004. If you are not familiar with Java or need a refresher,
please check the Java Primer that comes with the book. You can also logon to ACM's
to take free Java online courses.
Most of the slides used in the course are prepared by the authors of the book. They are
available at the
Student Companion Site for the text.
| Week 1: | Introduction to OSs and Computer System Structures |
| Week 1: | OS Structures |
| Week 2: | Processes |
| Weeks 3-4: | Threads |
| Week 5: | CPU Scheduling |
| Weeks 6-7: | Process Synchronization |
| Week 8: | Midterm |
| Week 9: | Deadlocks |
| Weeks 10-11: | Distributed Systems |
| Week 12: | Memory Management |
| Week 13: | Virtual Memory |
| Week 14: | File System Interface |
| Week 15: | File System Implementation |
Grades are based on two in-class exams (a midterm and a final), homework assignments, and programming projects. Grades will be numerical on the scale 0-100. Your final numerical grade, G, is computed as follows (tentatively):
G = (0.25 * Midterm) + (0.25 * Final_Exam) + (0.50 * Homework and Programming Assignments)
The following table is used to convert the final numerical grade to a letter grade:
| G | letter grade |
|---|---|
| [98,100] | A+ |
| [92,97] | A |
| [90, 91] | A- |
| [88, 89] | B+ |
| [82, 87] | B |
| [80, 81] | B- |
| [78, 79] | C+ |
| [70, 77] | C |
| [60, 69] | D |
| [0, 59] | F |
Grades will not be curved.
LATENESS:
The late submission policy is as follows: assignments will be marked down 3%
for each late day, for the first 3 days after the due date. Starting
on the fourth day, assignments will be marked down 10% per day.
The TAs for this course is Ankur Agarwal. His office hours are Mon/Wed 10:00 AM to 12:00 noon, and Tue/Thur 9:15 AM to 10:15 AM in ST2, Room 365, 703-993-1544 during office hours.
The TAs are available to answer technical questions about labs and projects. Programming questions should be addressed to the TAs while conceptual questions should be addressed to your instructor. When sending a question to the TAs, please prefix the subject with CS471.
The CS 571 TA Vinay Devadas is also available to answer your questions. His office hours are Tuesday, 2.00 - 4.00 PM and Thursday, 2.00 - 4.00 PM, in ST2 room 268.
HONOR CODE:
Violations of the honor code will result in severe penalties. Click here for the CS Department's Links to materials on the honor code, ethics and integrity.
CLASS HOME PAGE:
CS471 has a home page (http://www.cs.gmu.edu/~rcarver/cs471/)
WEB BASED TUTORIALS and WORKBENCHES :
Several tutorial modules have been developed by the Hyperlearning Center to supplement the material covered in this course: Interprocess Synchronization and Virtual Memory Module .
A series of OS workbenches developed in Java illustrate, through animation, several concepts in OS.
No collaboration is allowed among students in any of the individual
exams.
Please make sure you are aware of GMU's as well as the CS dept's Honor Code.