SylabUZ
Course name | Operating systems I |
Course ID | 11.3-WE-INFP-SystOperI-Er |
Faculty | Faculty of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Automatics |
Field of study | Computer Science |
Education profile | academic |
Level of studies | Erasmus programme |
Beginning semester | winter term 2017/2018 |
Semester | 3 |
ECTS credits to win | 4 |
Course type | obligatory |
Teaching language | english |
Author of syllabus |
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The class form | Hours per semester (full-time) | Hours per week (full-time) | Hours per semester (part-time) | Hours per week (part-time) | Form of assignment |
Lecture | 30 | 2 | - | - | Credit with grade |
Laboratory | 30 | 2 | - | - | Credit with grade |
To provide basic knowledge about fundamentals of computer system structure and principles of operation.
To provide basic knowledge about operating system design, operating systems tasks and operating systems types.
To give basic skills in operating system configuration and management.
Principles of programming, Computer architectures I and II, Algorithms and data structures
Computer system structure: Operating memory, CPU, I/O devices, idea of the interrupt, dual model of system operation.
Operating systems types: Batch systems, multiprogramming systems, time-sharing (multi-tasking) systems, parallel systems, distributed systems, networked systems, real-time operating systems.
Operating systems design. Basic components of operating systems. Operating systems services. Kernel based systems, virtual machines. System calls.
CPU scheduling. Scheduling criteria, scheduling algorithms. Evaluation of scheduling algorithms. Round robin, priority scheduling, preemptive scheduling.
Memory management. Logical and physical addresses space. Contiguous allocation. Fragmentation: external and internal. Packing. Paging. Segmentation.
Virtual memory. Demand paging. Page replacement. Performance of demand paging. Algorithms of page replacement. Allocation of frames. Demand segmentation.
File system. File concept. Directory structure. File system structure. Allocation methods. Free-space management. File system structure.
Windows 10 Professional, Windows Server 2012, MAC OS X, Linux. System configuration, administration tasks, administration tools. Managing files and directories. User accounts, group accounts. Rights to files, directories and system components. Audit of system components. Monitoring operating system. Analysis of system components.
Wykład: classical lecture.
Laboratorium: laboratory exercises using computer equipment.
Outcome description | Outcome symbols | Methods of verification | The class form |
Lecture – the passing condition is to obtain a positive mark from the final test.
Laboratory – the passing condition is to obtain positive marks from all laboratory exercises to be planned during the semester.
Calculation of the final grade: lecture 50% + laboratory 50%
Silberschatz A., Galvin P.B., Gagne G.: Operating system concepts. Seventh Edition, Wiley, 2005.
Tanenbaum A.: Modern operating systems, Prentice Hall, 2001.
Stallings W.: Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall, 2000.
Modified by prof. dr hab. inż. Krzysztof Patan (last modification: 08-05-2017 10:47)