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CZECH TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY IN PRAGUE
STUDY PLANS
2011/2012

Operating Systems

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Code Completion Credits Range Language
BIE-OSY Z,ZK 5 2+1
Lecturer:
Josef Hlaváč, Jan Trdlička (gar.)
Tutor:
Josef Hlaváč, Jan Trdlička (gar.), Jakub Hladík, Michal Šoch, Ladislav Vagner, Tomáš Zahradnický, Jakub Zahradník, Ondřej Žižka
Supervisor:
Department of Computer Systems
Synopsis:

Students understand the classical theory of operating systems (OS) in addition to the knowledge gained in the BI-UOS module. They get a solid knowledge of OS kernels, processes and threads implementations. They understand the problems of race conditions and principles and algorithms for critical sections, thread scheduling, resource allocation, deadlocks. They understand the techniques of managing virtual memory, principles and architectures of disks and disk arrays, file systems and peripheral devices. They gain basic knowledge necessary for developing system applications or for system administration. They are able to design and implement simple multithreaded applications.

Requirements:

Common user-level knowledge of operating systems. Basic knowledge of C/C++ programming.

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Introduction. OS architecture and functions. OS kernel.

2. Processes and threads, management and implementation.

3. Race conditions. Critical section. Synchronization primitives.

4. Classical process synchronization problems and their solutions.

5. Thread scheduling.

6. Resource allocation. Deadlock.

7. Memory allocation - basic methods.

8. Virtual memory. Paging. Segmentation.

9. Page replacement algorithms.

10. Physical disks and RAID.

11. File systems ? properties.

12. File systems ? implementation, examples (fat, ntfs, ufs, zfs).

13. I/O, peripheral devices. Communication of the OS with a peripheral device.

Syllabus of tutorials:

1. Introduction. Project assignment.

2. System calls.

3. Threads.

4. Thread synchronization.

5. [2] Consultation.

6. Presentation of the first project (threads).

7. Processes.

8. Process synchronization.

9. [2] Consultation.

10. Presentation of the second project (processes).

Study Objective:

Students gain basic knowledge necessary for developing system applications or for system administration. After completing the course, students will be able to design and implement simple multithreaded applications.

Study materials:

1. Tanenbaum, A. S. ''Modern Operating Systems (2nd Edition)''. Prentice Hall, 2001. ISBN 0130313580.

2. Stallings, W. ''Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles (5th Edition)''. Prentice Hall, 2004. ISBN 0131479547.

3. Silberschatz, A., Galvin, P. B., Gagne, G. ''Operating System Concepts (7th Edition)''. Wiley, 2004. ISBN 0471694665.

Note:
Time-table for winter semester 2011/2012:
Time-table is not available yet
Time-table for summer semester 2011/2012:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
roomTH:A-1030
Trdlička J.
12:45–14:15
(lecture parallel1)
Dejvice
Fri
roomT9:351
Hlaváč J.
12:45–14:15
ODD WEEK

(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.101)

Dejvice
NBFIT PC ucebna
roomT9:351
Hlaváč J.
12:45–14:15
EVEN WEEK

(lecture parallel1
parallel nr.101)

Dejvice
NBFIT PC ucebna
Thu
Fri
The course is a part of the following study plans:
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