Operating Systems

DM510, Spring 2009

Daniel Merkle

Exam

The estimated schedule for the oral exam can be found here.

Information regarding the procedure and questions of the oral exam (June 16th) can be found here.

Although the Exam Information says `` You are not supposed to use note material, textbooks, transparencies, computer, etc.'' you are allowed to bring keywords for each question, such that you can remember what you want to present during your presentation. As a guideline you are expected to not have more than 10 keywords per question on the list, that you bring to the oral exam. Note that this list is expected to be put on the table during your oral exam.

You will be able to use the blackboard during the oral exam.

Weekly Notes

Week 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Notes 03.02.09 10.02.09
12.02.09
17.02.09 24.02.09 03.03.09
05.03.09
10.03.09
17.03.09
Week 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Notes 14.04.09 21.04.09 28.04.09 05.05.09 12.05.09 19.05.09 26.05.09 28.05.09 02.06.09

Tutorial Session Exercises

There are no more tutorial sessions. The exercises that were discussed can be found in the corresponding weekly notes.

Schedule

Week 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
Tue 14-16 (U148) Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture
Thu 8-10 (U148) Lecture Lecture
Fri 10-12 (U19) Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise
Week 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Tue 14-16 (U148) Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture Lecture
Thu 8-10 (U148) Lecture Lecture
Fri 10-12 (U19) Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise Exercise

Office Hours

Just come to my office. If you want to make sure I'm there, contact me before by e-mail or phone.

  • Office: IMADA, Ø14-602b-2 (map)
  • Phone: 2322
  • E-mail: daniel
  • Home page

Literature

Obligatory course book:

[1] Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin, Greg Gagne: Operating System Concepts, 8th Edition Wiley, 2009. ISBN: 978-0-470-12872-5.

Links

Practice Exercise Solutions (for the 8th edition of the book): [pdf]
DTrace examples from the lecture: [.tar.gz]
C examples from the C introduction lecture: [.tar.gz]
Online C Programming course: [link]
Simulators that will be used: [link]

Course Description

The official course description can be found here.

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