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Home»Undergraduate Education»Courses»Undergraduate Course Descriptions»CSE121

Undergraduate Course Descriptions

CSE121 - Operating Systems: Architecture and Implementation

Units: 4

Course Objectives:
Starting Fall 2007 CSE 141 is removed as a prerequisite and CSE 100 is added. This course provides students with a strong understanding of the architecture and implementation of an existing operating system, building on the conceptual level of understanding provided by CSE 120. With this knowledge, students will be able to understand other operating systems, and be ready to learn how operating systems are effectively modified and how new operating systems are built. These latter topics are covered in CSE 122, the operating systems laboratory for which this course serves as a prerequisite.

Course Description:
Case-study of architecture and implementation of a selected modern operating system. In-depth analysis through a detailed study of source code. Topics include process creation, context-switching, memory allocation, synchronization mechanisms, interprocess communication, I/O buffering, device drivers, and file systems.

Format:
3 hours of lecture per week, 1 one-hour section per week, 6 hour of computer lab, and 2 hours of outside preparation.

Prerequisites:
CSE 100 or Math 176.

Other restrictions:
Majors only.

Laboratory work:
Programming assignments on workstations in the CSE Operating Systems Laboratory.

Offered:
Two quarters a year, generally in Winter and Spring

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