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COMP3301/7308
Operating Systems Architecture

Semester 2, 2009

This course assumes an elementary understanding of operating systems concepts and a strong background in C programming.

The course is based on understanding operating system concepts mainly using the Minix 3 operating system for examples, but with excursions into systems used in the real world.  

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Is this course for you?

This course is intended to provide in-depth study and understanding of operating system implementation. It will prepare you for research in operating systems and distributed computing, implementation of novel operating systems or existing operating systems on novel devices, and development of device drivers.

The course is compulsory for the Computer Systems and Networks major in BInfTech.

You should not take this course if you have weak programming skills. A good test of whether this course is for you is if you did COMP2303 or similar, and did well in the C programming component.

All of the assignments will require extensive C programming skills, if you haven't programmed in C, or are not willing to put in significant extra effort to learn C in detail, I would discourage you from enrolling in the class.

You should consider taking this course if you want to develop an insight into how things work.

Lecturer: John Williams

IMPORTANT - to ensure a timely response, please include the course code (COMP3301 or COMP7308) in the SUBJECT line of all emails.

Timetable

We will have a 3 hour block on Fridays from 2-5pm.  This will consist of lectures and tutorial material, but the tutorial material will normally be in the first hour. 

There are 2 scheduled lab sessions - please sign-on for one of these, I'll open sign-on around July 14th.

Textbook, Webites, Software

A.S Tanenbaum & AS Woodhull:  Operating Systems, Design and Implementation (3rd Edition).

We will follow this textbook quite closely and it will be very useful for the assignments

Also see the minix website:   www.minix3.org

For assignments, you will be running MINIX on VMplayer.  You can download this from the minix website above onto your own computer  if you want to get some experience before the start of semester. A "clean" Minix VM Image is available in the Resources page. This will be the standard reference point for all programming assignments, so take some time to download it and get familiar with running it under VMPlayer.

The course will run slightly differently this year - but if you wish to look at last year's course run by Neil Bergmann, etc see the 2008Archive link on the left menu.


Dr John Williams
School of Info. Tech. and Elec. Eng.
The University of Queensland
Brisbane 4072 Australia.

 

Phone:  +61-7-3365-2185
Mobile:  0403 969 243
Fax: +61-7-3365-4999
E-mail:  jwilliams@itee.uq.edu.au

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