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CSE 306 Operating Systems Lecture 0 Organizational Issues Prepared & Presented by Asst. Prof. Dr. Samsun M. BAŞARICI

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About this Course Course Title Course Code Semester Course Hour/Week ADU Credit ECTS Introduction to Computer Applications CSE 306 Spring Theory 2 Practice 3 6 Course Type 1. Compulsory Courses 1.1. Programme Compulsory Courses X 1.2. University Compulsory Courses (UFND) 1.3. YÖK (Higher Education Council) Compulsory Courses 2. Elective Courses 2.1. Program Elective Courses 2.2. University Elective Courses 3. Prerequisites Courses 3.1. Compulsory Prerequisites Courses 3.2. Elective Prerequisites Courses Organizational Issues

3 About this Course (Cont.)
Language of Instruction English Level of Course Associate Degree (Short Cycle) Undergraduate (First Cycle) Graduate (Second Cycle) Doctoral Course (Third Cycle) Special Pre-Conditions of the Course (compulsory)  None Special Pre-Conditions of the Course (recommended) Course Instructor(s) Dr. Samsun M. Başarıcı Mail: Web: Organizational Issues

4 Main Objective(s) of this Course
To provide students with basic concepts of modern operating systems To explain the mechanism of memory management, input/output, file systems To understand the concepts of handling deadlocks, processes, and threads To understand the differences between “normal” OS, multimedia OS, and multiprocessor systems Critically thinking about security issues To understand the philosophy of OS design Organizational Issues

5 Learning Outcomes of this Course
Upon successful completion of this course, students will Know the basic concepts of OS Be able to handle deadlocks Understand and apply thread, process, memory etc. management algorithms Understand and apply file management Apprehend the differences between OS and assess recent developments Organizational Issues

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Course Content History of operating systems Processes System calls Threads Communication between processes Process scheduling Deadlock Memory management File system Organizational Issues

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Resources Required Course Material (s) /Reading(s)/Text Book (s) Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Herbert Bos, Modern Operating Systems 4th Global Edition, Pearson, 2015 (T) 2) William Stallings, Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 9th Global Edition, Pearson, 2017 (S) 3) Lecture Notes Recommended Course Material (s)/Reading(s)/Other Galvin, Gagne, Peter Abraham Silberschatz, Operating System Concepts, Wiley & Sons, 2015 Harvey M. Deitel,‎ Paul J. Deitel,‎ David R. Choffners, Operating Systems: International Edition, 3/E, Prentice Hall, 2004 Other sources will be announced Organizational Issues

8 Course Schedule (Weekly)
Topics Preliminary Preparation Methodology and Implementation (theory, practice, assignment etc) 1 Introduction and history of operating systems Ch. 1 (T); Part I, Ch. 1-2 (S) Theory 2 Processes and threads Ch. 2 (T); Part II, Ch. 3-4 (S) Theory, practice 3 Processes and threads (cont.) 4 Interprocess communication & process scheduling Ch. 2 (T); Part IV, Ch (S) 5 Deadlock Ch. 6 (T); Part II, Ch. 5-6 (S) 6 Memory management Ch. 3 (T); Part III, Ch. 7-8 (S) 7 Memory management (cont.) Organizational Issues

9 Course Schedule (Weekly) (Cont.)
Topics Preliminary Preparation Methodology and Implementation (theory, practice, assignment etc) 8 MIDTERM EXAM WEEK 9 10 File management Ch. 4 (T); Part V, Ch. 12 (S) Theory, practice 11 File management (cont.) 12 Input/Output management Ch. 5 (T); Part V, Ch. 11 (S) 13 Input/Output management (cont.) 14 Multimedia OS and OS security, OS design Ch. 8-9 & 12 (T) 15 Case studies Ch (T) Practice 16 FINAL EXAM Organizational Issues

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Assessment Semester Activities/ Studies NUMBER WEIGHT in % Mid- Term 1 40 Attendance - Quiz Assignment (s) Project Laboratory Field Studies (Technical Visits) Presentation/ Seminar Practice (Laboratory, Virtual Court, Studio Studies etc.) Other (Placement/Internship etc.) TOTAL Contribution of Semester Activities/Studies to the Final Grade Contribution of Final Examination/Final Project/ Dissertation to the Final Grade  1 60 100 Organizational Issues

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Assessment (Cont.) Final Grades will be determined according to the Adnan Menderes University Associate Degree, Bachelor Degree and Graduate Degree Education and Examination Regulation Organizational Issues

12 Responsibilities of the Students
Obtaining the text book(s) Coming to the course with a good preparation Completing the exercises with individual efforts unless told otherwise Following the rules set by the responsibles for the course and the implementation/lab. studies HONESTY !!! Organizational Issues

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Plagiarism Plagiarism will not be tolerated Projects without references: a penalty of 20% Submitting your own work that has been earlier submitted to satisfy the requirements of another course is (self)-plagiarism (also called double dipping) Copying a journal article or a section of a book or code from an article or book and submitting it as your own is plagiarism Organizational Issues

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Plagiarism (Cont.) Using significant ideas from someone else, but putting them in to your own words and not acknowledging the source of the ideas is plagiarism Copying an essay, code, work etc. from another student and submitting it as your own is plagiarism And PLAGIARISM is THEFT So don’t steal (Nobody likes thieves) Organizational Issues


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