Operating Systems (CS4328) - Fall
2009
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Instructor: Mina
Guirguis Mondays:
4:30 - 6:00 (in Round Rock, room#456) Tuesdays:
10:30 - 12:00 (in San Marcos, Nueces building, office #265) Thursdays:
1:30 – 3:30 (in San Marcos, Nueces building, office #265) Before
and after class and also by appointment Lectures: Mondays:
Textbook: Operating
Systems Concepts, Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne,
8th Edition. Grading Policy: Midterm
exam (25%) Final
exam (25%) Written
assignments ~ 4 (20%) Programming
assignments ~ 2 (30%) Late written assignments will not be accepted without prior
arrangements.
Late programming assignments would incur a penalty of 20% per day for up to 2
days, and then they will not be accepted. Academic Honesty: Discussion
of course material and problem sets are encouraged between students. However,
you must write-up your answers on your own. You must
also write the names of other students you discussed any problem with.
As for programming assignments, you may still discuss them with other
students; however, you must never submit someone
else's code as part of your own. Course
Description: This
course is about the design of operating systems. Course Content:
Learning
Objectives:
Prerequisites: CS
2318 Assembly Language CS
3358 Data Structures Accommodations: If
you require any special accommodation(s), please make sure to let me know
during the first two weeks of the semester. This page is
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