INF3150 – Operating systems - I
Course description
Course content
This course gives a thorough introduction to operating systems and covers topics like interrupt management, threads and processes, process coordination and synchronization. The exercises cover both analysis of abstractions, and their realization and implementation. During the course, each student will develop a running operating system kernel for an Intel x86 based computer. It is recommended that both INF3150 and INF3160 be followed in the same semester. Otherwise, some extra work might be necessary.
Learning outcome
Traditional operating systems (OS) such as UNIX and Windows have been successfully applied since many years in business and research areas. This course will provide the students with an in-depth understanding of the process management of these systems running on a uni-processor machine.
Admission
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Prerequisites
Formal prerequisite knowledge
INF1020 – Algorithms and data structures (discontinued) /INF 110
Recommended previous knowledge
INF1060 – Introduction to operating systems and data communications (continued) /INF 103 and INF1070 – Computer architecture (discontinued). It is strongly recommended to take the course INF3160 – Operating systems II (discontinued) the same semester.
Overlapping courses
10 credits with INF4150 – Operating systems - I (discontinued), 9 credits with INF 242 and 3 credits with IN142.
Teaching
4 hours lectures and 4 hours of problem solving sessions per week.
Examination
The students must hand in and pass two obligatory tasks before they can proceed to the four mandatory tasks that will be graded. The theory assignments are weighted app. 20 % each and the practical assignments are weighted app. 30% each.
Other
Note that the first lecture is compulsory. The subject is regarded equal to INF242 and INF4150 when practicing exam regulations.
Course Auditor: P?l Knudsen