Term Project 1 CS502 Spring 2006 Term Project Presentations CS502 – Operating Systems Spring 2006.

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Term Project 1 CS502 Spring 2006 Term Project Presentations CS502 – Operating Systems Spring 2006

Term Project 2 CS502 Spring 2006 Reminder Term project presentations begin next week Presentations, April 3: –N, Lloyd – Tiny OS –L. Stolzar – Palm OS Cobalt Presentations, April 10: –J. Halbrook – QNX Neutrino –Li Xiang – z/OS –K. Overfield – OSEK –S. Kota Reddy – Symbian

Term Project 3 CS502 Spring 2006 Requirements Research phase Identify at least five such systems In-depth study phase With approval of instructor, select one system for in-depth study Oral report Describe your findings to class (11 th and 12 th weeks) Written report Write up your findings Address feedback from your oral report

Term Project 4 CS502 Spring 2006 Study Phase Class of applications and/or users Why is Unix/Linux or Windows not appropriate Describe principal abstractions and services Processes and concurrency Synchronization and interprocess communication Memory management, virtual memory, etc. File systems and/or persistent storage I/O, networking, and (possibly) graphics Program loading, security, multiple processor support, as applicable If a major abstraction or service is missing, explain why and how applications do without

Term Project 5 CS502 Spring 2006 Reports Present a minute oral report describing your findings Support with slides (PowerPoint or otherwise) Accept questions and feedback from class and instructor 11 th and 12 th weeks of class Submit written report <= 10 pages Summary of findings Address feedback from class and instructor Due at start of final class, April 24