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CSEN 5322
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Fall Semester, 2014
Overview
Instructor: Dr. Ashraf Yaseen
08/25/2014
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE
Outline
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Course Administration
Course Overview
Administrivia
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Class Website
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http://www.cs.odu.edu/~ayaseen
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Syllabus: Class Policy
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Class Notes: Posted before class, Read notes before class
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Assignments: Pay attention to the due dates
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Announcements, clarifications, FAQs posted
Blackboard
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Posting grades
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Sending out emails to class
Administrivia-cont.
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E-Mail
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[email protected]
Instructor: Ashraf Yaseen
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Office location: EC, 263
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Office hours:
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 by
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12-2pm, 3-5pm. T: 4-5pm. F: 12-1pm.
appointment
Office phone: TBA
Administrivia-cont.
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Textbook
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Operating System Concepts Essentials, Eight Edition by
Silberschatz, Galvin, and Gangne, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
ISBN 978-0-470-88920-6
 Useful
website locations for study and/or research
materials:
http://codex.cs.yale.edu/avi/os-book/OS8/os8e/index.html
Administrivia-cont.
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Grading Policy
Activities/ Number Percentages
Evaluation Methods
Midterm Exam
1
30%
Assignment/Lab
6
30%
Report/Presentation
1
10%
Final Exam
1
30%
Total
100%
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Late Assignment Policy
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00~24 hrs: -10%
24~48 hrs: -20%
>48 hrs: grade = 0
>=90%
80-89%
70-79%
60-69%
<60%
A
B
C
D
F
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Failed
Failed
Class participation and presentation quality will also impact final grade
Honor Code
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The Honor Code applies to your conduct in this course. If you
have questions, talk to me
HOMEWORK:
 All submitted work must be your own
 Do not copy another student’s work
 Do discuss material and homework with classmates, professor
EXAMS: Do not give assistance to or receive assistance from
anyone but professor
Violations of this Code are treated seriously
Evidence of cheating, plagiarism, or unauthorized collaboration
will result in a 0 grade for quiz/assignment/exam
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May have further consequences
How to get help?
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Ask questions in class (or after class)
Attend office hours
Email me
 Make
sure that you put “CSEN5322” in your subject line
 Send it from your .edu account
 It
wouldn’t come to my spam folder
 State
clearly what you need in your email
How to Get an A in this Class
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Attendance
 Attend
class regularly and on time
 Ask questions
 Work on in-class exercises and assignments
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Notes
 Read
over class notes before class
 Review class notes after class
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Homework
 Get
started as early as possible
 Contact me if you encounter problems
What You Will Learn
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This course is designed to familiarize the student
with operating systems principles, procedures and
their implementation, protection, concurrent,
cooperating, and communication processes, storage
management, resource allocation, scheduling, file
systems, and system design issues.
What You Will Learn-cont.
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Course learning objectives:
Understand the fundamental concepts of
operating systems;
Recognize operating systems features and issues;
and
Understand the operating system design and how
it impacts application systems design and
performance.
Topics
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Introduction and terminology
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OS Structures
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Processes
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Threads
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CPU Scheduling
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Process Synchronization
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Deadlock
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Main Memory
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Virtual Memory
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File System Interface & Implementation
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Mass Storage
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IO Systems
Greater Expectations
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Class Attendance & Participation: mandatory
 In-Class
exercises/discussion questions
 Solidify
 Help
gauge your understanding
 Increase
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 By
 If
your understanding
interactivity (reduce boredom)
are expected to try your best in class
attending, you work less out class.
you miss class, you are responsible for learning what you
missed
Greater Expectations-cont.
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Arrive on time to class
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grade will be affected if you are consistently late
If you are absent, first check the course webpage
for missed notes and/or assignments
 Don't
come ask me, “Did I miss anything important?”
 The answer is “Yes!”
Greater Expectations-cont.
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Student Presentations:
 Prepare/practice
and cover all material clearly and
concisely (set time limit)
 Refresh/integrate
 Student
explanation benefits audience, presenter
 Practice:
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course material before exams
presentation skills are a key to success
Submitted work: neat, complete, well-organized
 logic,
programming, math: clearly show steps towards
solution, comment programs
 Explanatory
full sentences
paragraphs: thoughtful, legible, grammatical,
Greater Expectations-cont.
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Behave and perform in a professional manner
 Be punctual, dress appropriately and be attentive
 Respect the rights of all participants by turning off any
device that could cause a disturbance during class (this
includes pagers, cell phones, personal alarms and music
players).
Negative behavior patterns in class (e.g. unexcused absences,
tardiness, and class disruptions, wearing hats, eating, drinking,
smoking and sleeping) will be treated seriously
 could result in a reduction of a student’s final grade.
While in Class,
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No Facebook
No Cell phone
No Music players
No Topic unrelated to class.
No Sleep
No Food
No bad jokes
About Me
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Bachelor’s from JUST (Jordan University of
Science & Technology)
Master’s from NYiT (New York Institute of
Technology)
Ph.D. from ODU (Old Dominion University)
My Research
 Computational Biology
 High Performance Computing
How about you?
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Tell us your name and year
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In a few sentences, tell us about you, e.g.
 Where
are you from?
 What is your major?
 Career plans or after-college plans?
 Favorite hobby, sport?
 Something interesting about yourself
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Expectation in this class
What I want you to do
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Get started early!
Review Chapter 1 and Class Slides
Enjoy your new semester