Syllabus - FSU Computer Science Department
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COP4610/CGS5765
Operating Systems
Syllabus
Instructor
Xin Yuan ([email protected])
Office: 168 LOV
Office hours: W M F 9:10am – 10:00am,
or by appointments
Class website:
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~xyuan/cop4610
Teaching Assistant
Samidh Chatterjee ([email protected])
Office: 267 Love Building
Office hours: Tuesday and Thursday
2:00pm-2:45pm
Course Objectives
Define and explain key operating system
concepts
Apply key operating system techniques
Operating system, process, process management,
scheduling, synchronization, file systems, etc
Many techniques in OS are also very useful in
applications.
Develop system-level programs
Using OS API (system calls)
OS implementation (Kernel module, system call,
synchronization primitives, etc)
Prerequisites
COP
4530
Data
CDA
structures
3101
Computer
organization
Required Skills
COP4530
Proficiency
in UNIX programming and
debugging environment
Proficiency in C
Course Material
Lecture
notes (posted at the class
website)
Textbooks:
Silberschatz,
Galvin, Gagne,
Operating System Concepts,
8th Edition
Class Grading
Exams
(55%)
Programming projects (30%)
Quizzes and homework assignments
(15%)
Exams
Exam
1 (15%)
Exam 2 (15%)
Comprehensive final exam (25%)
There
will be questions closely related
to the programming assignments in the
exams.
Programming Projects
Three or four projects, equally weighted
In teams of two people
Late project will be accepted for up to 2 days
with 20% penalty per day.
All programs handed in will be checked by
automatic plagiarism detection programs.
WRITE PERFECT PROGRAMS
First unknown bug of any kind: -15 points – points
for the feature
First known bug/unimplemented feature: -10
points – points for the feature.
If both exam grades and project grades are
more than the thresholds (70% for both), the
letter grade will be assigned as follows
100 – 92
91.9 – 90
89.9 – 88
87.9 – 82
81.9 – 80
79.9 – 78
77.9 – 72
71.9 – 70
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
C-
69.9 – 68
67.9 – 62
61.9 – 60
59.9 – 0
D+
D
DF
If your score < the threshold on
one component
The
threshold is 70% of the total
possible score (38 for the exams and 21
for the projects)
Say…
55%
on exams
150% on projects and assignments
The
highest grade is C-
Be aware: COP4610 is NOT a
normal 3-credit hour course.
Recitation is an integrated part of the course.
Most theoretical components covered in lectures
Most practical components covered in recitations.
Course load would roughly equal to a 4- to 5hour course.
OS involves many concepts. There is interdependence among some concepts.
To really understand OS (or the concepts in OS),
you will need to read the book/lecture notes
repeatedly.
Computer Accounts
Computer
Various tools
SSH, E-mail, text editor, g++, make
ACNS
science account
account (@garnet.fsu.edu)
Receiving class emails
Please
communicate with the instructor
and the TA using a fsu account (cs or
garnet). Emails from outside fsu accounts
(yahoo, hotmail, gmail, etc) will be ignored.
Your Responsibilities
Understand
lecture and reading
materials
Attend office hours for extra help, as
needed
Uphold academic honesty
Turn in your assignments on time
Check class Web page and your email
account and regularly
Dos and Don’ts
Do
share debugging experiences
Do share knowledge of tools
Do acknowledge help from others
Do acknowledge sources of information
from books and web pages
Dos and Don’ts
Don’t cheat
Don’t copy code from others
Don’t paraphrase code from others either
E.g., changing variable names & indentations
Don’t leak your code to any place
There is no difference in terms of penalty between
copying and being copied.
All
honor code violation will be reported
to and resolved through the Office of the
Dean and the Faculties.
Zero for the particular assignment/exam AND one
letter grade deduction for the level 1 agreement
(first violation).
Course Policies
Attendance mandatory
There are no make-up exams for missed
exams unless one (1) has a really good
excuse AND (2) notice the instructor before
the exam.
Honor code: read your student handbook
Students with disabilities
Report to Student Disability Resource Center
Bring me a letter within the first week of class
To see or not to see me & TA
Student feedbacks of ANY KIND are always
very welcome for a serious teacher.
We are not psychics
Please let us know if…
We know the materials, but we may not know the
most effective way to pass the knowledge to you.
Class is too hard
You don’t have the background
Class can be improved in certain ways
When in doubt, email us…