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BIL 337Operating Systems4+0+0ECTS:6
Year / SemesterFall Semester
Level of CourseFirst Cycle
Status Compulsory
DepartmentDEPARTMENT of COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Prerequisites and co-requisitesNone
Mode of DeliveryFace to face
Contact Hours14 weeks - 4 hours of lectures per week
Lecturer--
Co-LecturerNone
Language of instructionTurkish
Professional practise ( internship ) None
 
The aim of the course:
This course introduces the theory of operating systems, processes and threads, memory management, file systems, principles of I/O systems, deadlocks, network and distributed operating system, security, and so on.
 
Learning OutcomesCTPOTOA
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to :
LO - 1 : explian a short history on past operating systems and be able explain what and how modern operating systems work.2,4,121
LO - 2 : describe the structures of the operating system.2,4,121
LO - 3 : apply various techniques for designing core of operating systems including processes, threads, scheduling, and inter-process communication units.2,4,121
LO - 4 : evaluate the results of a memory management, I/O techniques, and file systems.2,4,121
LO - 5 : apply security measures and protection schemas on a computer.2,4,11,121
LO - 6 : implement unit as a part of multimedia, network and distributed operating systems.2,4,121,3
CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), LO : Learning Outcome

 
Contents of the Course
Introduction. Processes and threads; processes, threads, scheduling, inter-process communication. Memory management; basic management, swapping, virtual memory management, operating system policies for virtual memory management, and segmentation. File systems; files, directories, file system implementation, file system examples. Input/Output; Principles of I/O hardware and software, I/O software layers, disks, clocks, terminals, and graphical user interfaces. Deadlocks; resources, deadlock detection and recovery, deadlock avoidance, and deadlock prevention. Multimedia operating systems. Security. Distributed and networked operating systems.
 
Course Syllabus
 WeekSubjectRelated Notes / Files
 Week 1Introduction to operating systems
 Week 2Processes-Threads
 Week 3Process&thread scheduling
 Week 4Deadlocks
 Week 5Interprocess-communication
 Week 6Memory mangement
 Week 7Virtual memory
 Week 8Virtual memory management policies
 Week 9Mid-term exam
 Week 10File systems
 Week 11File and backup systems
 Week 12File systems management, and Small Exam
 Week 13I/O systems and managemnet,
 Week 14Security and protection
 Week 15Multi Media OS
 Week 16End-of-term exam
 
Textbook / Material
1Andrew S. Tanenbaum (2008), Modern Operating System, Prentice Hall.
 
Recommended Reading
1Andrew S. Tanenbaum (2001), Operating Systems Design and Implementation, Prentice Hall.
 
Method of Assessment
Type of assessmentWeek NoDate

Duration (hours)Weight (%)
Mid-term exam 9 19/11/2012 2 50
End-of-term exam 16 07/01/2013 2 50
 
Student Work Load and its Distribution
Type of workDuration (hours pw)

No of weeks / Number of activity

Hours in total per term
Yüz yüze eğitim 4 14 56
Sınıf dışı çalışma 6 14 84
Laboratuar çalışması 0 0 0
Arasınav için hazırlık 12 1 12
Arasınav 0 0 0
Uygulama 0 0 0
Klinik Uygulama 0 0 0
Ödev 0 0 0
Proje 0 0 0
Kısa sınav 0 0 0
Dönem sonu sınavı için hazırlık 20 1 20
Dönem sonu sınavı 2 1 2
Diğer 1 5 1 5
Diğer 2 0 0 0
Total work load179