Course content

The course provides insight into some basic concepts and techniques for specification and reasoning for parallel processes, with a focus on close collaborative threads as well as distributed and object-oriented systems.

Learning outcome

After completing the course you?ll:

  • know different mechanisms of parallelism, including systems based on the use of common variables and systems based on communication
  • have good insight into typical problems with parallel systems like deadlock, fairness and starvation
  • be able to specify, design and analyze a parallel system so that it meets the desired properties
  • be able to contemplate the characteristics of a parallel system

Admission to the course

Students admitted at UiO must?apply for courses?in Studentweb. Students enrolled in other Master's Degree Programmes can, on application, be admitted to the course if this is cleared by their own study programme.

If you are not already enrolled as a student at UiO, please see our information about?admission requirements and procedures for international applicants.

The course is built on IN2010 – Algorithms and Data Structures/INF2220 – Algorithms and Data Structures (continued)/INF1020 – Algorithms and data structures (discontinued)

Overlapping courses

Teaching

4 hours of lectures and 2 hours of group exercises each week. Completion of mandatory assignments are required. Read more about mandatory assignments and other hand-ins.

Attending the first lecture is strongly recommended as important information will be given.

Examination

4 hours written or oral exam (depending on the number of students) at the end of the semester. All mandatory assignments must be approved prior to the exam.

It will also be counted as one of?your three?attempts to sit the exam for this course, if you sit the exam for one of the following courses:?INF4140 – Models of concurrency (continued), INF9145 – Models of concurrency (continued), IN9170 – Models of Concurrency

Examination support material

No examination support material is allowed.

Language of examination

You may write your examination paper in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a scale from A to F, where A is the best grade and F is a fail. Read more about the grading system.

Resit an examination

Students who can document a valid reason for absence from the regular examination are offered a postponed examination at the beginning of the next semester. Re-scheduled examinations are not offered to students who withdraw during, or did not pass the original examination.

More about examinations at UiO

You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) Nov. 5, 2024 3:17:41 PM

Facts about this course

Level
Master
Credits
10
Teaching
Autumn
Examination
Autumn
Teaching language
English