CS370: System Architecture & Software [Fall 2012] |
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Prerequisites: CS200 with a C [2.0] or better, CS270 with a C [2.0] or better.
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Avi Silberschatz, Peter Galvin, Greg Gagne. |
Shrideep Pallickara Office: Room 346, CS Building Office Hours: 9:15 -11:15 AM Friday E-mail: shrideep {aT} cs.colostate.edu (with the obvious change) Tel: 970.492.4209 |
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Additional Useful References
(1)
Modern Operating Systems. Andrew S Tanenbaum. 3rd Edition, 2007. Prentice Hall.
ISBN: 0136006639/978-0136006633.
(2) Kay Robbins & Steve Robbins. Unix Systems Programming, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-042411-2.
(3) C Programming Language (2nd Edition). Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie.
Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0131103628/978-0131103627
(4) Concurrent Programming in Java(TM): Design Principles and Pattern (2nd Edition).
Doug Lea. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 0201310090/978-0201310092.
Responsibilities All assignments are due at 5:00 PM on the due date. There is a late penalty of 10% per-day for up to a maximum of 2 days. Submissions are automatically disabled 48 hours after assignments are due -- if you have not submitted the assignment by then, you will receive an automatic zero. All assignments will be posted at least 2 weeks prior to its due date. We will have a mix of both written and programming assignments. All assignments will be posted on the assignments page. All assignments should be submitted using the checkin system. Comprehensive instructions for using this is available in this PDF document.
Conduct This course will adhere to the CSU Academic Integrity Policy as found in the General Catalog and the Student Conduct Code. At a minimum, violations will result in a grading penalty in this course and a report to the Office of Conflict Resolution and Student Conduct Services. |
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