DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
Instructor: Dr. Daniel Barbará
Description: This course covers the principles of operating systems
theory and practice. Fundamental concepts such as processes, synchronization,
scheduling and memory management will be presented. Another emphasis will be on
the principles of distributed operating systems.
Prerequisites: CS 310 and CS 367, or equivalent. A solid background in
These pre-requisites imply a solid background, both in programming and in computer architecture. In order to be able to work on the
programming projects, the students must be very comfortable with C/C++ or
Java programming languages.
Meeting Times and Locations:
Required Textbook: "Operating System Concepts", by Silberschatz,
Galvin and Gagne (7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons 2005, ISBN 0-471-69466-5).
Other good references:
"Modern Operating Systems" (2nd edition, Prentice Hall 2001, ISBN:
0-13-031358-0), by A. S. Tanenbaum
Distributed Systems: Concept and Design" (4th Edition,
Addison-Wesley 2005, ISBN 0321263545), by Coulouris, Dollimore and Kindberg.
Office Hours: By appointment(Office: ST II,
Room 353)
Teaching Assistant (TA): TBA
TA Office Hours:TBA
Course Web Page: http://cs.gmu.edu/~dbarbara/CS471/index.html
Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, you will
Grading:
No early exams will be given and make-up exams are strongly
discouraged.
GMU Honor Code
will be enforced. The students are supposed to work individually on the
assignments/projects. We reserve the right to use MOSS to detect plagiarism.
Violations of GMU Honor Code or a total score of 49 (or less) will result in an
F.
Computer Accounts: All students should have accounts on the central
Mason Unix system mason.gmu.edu
(also known as
osf1.gmu.edu) and on IT&E Unix
cluster zeus.ite.gmu.edu
(Instructions and related links are here). Students
can work in IT&E computer
labs for programming projects during the specified hours.
Students with Disabilities:
If you have a documented learning disability or other condition that
may affect academic performance you should: 1) make sure this
documentation is on file with the Office of Disability Services
(SUB I, Rm. 222; 993-2474; www.gmu.edu/student/drc) to determine the accommodations you need; and 2) talk with me to discuss your accommodation needs.