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Objectives This course covers the basics
of operating system. The course provides the knowledge required for understanding
operating system technology, processes, threads, concurrency, memory management
and real-time scheduling. The students will be able to grasp the main principles
of Operating Systems and understand the concept of real-time operating systems.
Welcome to the 2003-2004 ELE 648 "Real-Time Operating System" website. Please contact your Instructor if you have any difficulties accessing the website.
William Stallings, Operating Systems Internals and Design Principles, 4th Edition, 2001 Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ, ISBN 0-13-031999-6 Course Evaluation and Marking Scheme
2. In order to achieve a passing grade in the course, the student must pass both the theory and laboratory components. 3. Midterm tests will also cover the corresponding laboratories to enforce individual lab attempts. Office: EPH 220 Office Hours: Tuesday Thursday Lab Supervisor and Teaching AssistantThis website will be updated continuously during the term |