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  • Dec 18: Your final mark and unofficial grade have been posted. You can check from ePost.
  • Dec 14: A2 marks and TA's Comments are posted. Check from ePost.
  • Dec 3: The design problem we discussed in class: problem and reference solution. The reading list for your final review:
    1. Introduction: lecture notes/slides only;
    2. Process: 3.1– 3.4;
    3. Thread: 4.1—4.4;
    4. CPU Scheduling: 5.1—5.3;
    5. Process Synchronization: 6.1—6.6;
    6. Memory management: 8.1—8.5, 8.8;
    7. Virtual memory: 9.1-9.3, 9.6;
  • Nov 28: Lecture notes for week 10 posted at Lecture notes. Some multi-level paging diagrams used in class: 32-bit Unix and 64-bit Unix.
  • Nov 26: Your project marks and TA comments are posted at ePost. The due date of assignment 2 has been extended to Nov 28.
  • Nov 20: Some unix test scripts are posted for you to test and debug your A2 program, check Assignments/project.
  • Nov 19: Lecture notes for week 9 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Nov 14: Lecture notes for week 8 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Nov 12: A2 is posted at Assignments/project, which is due on Nov 26. The course evaluation for this class has been scheduled at 6:30pm on Nov 19 (Mon).
  • Nov 8: A reference solution to the midterm exam and my marking scheme are posted here for you to review. The deadline to request midterm remarking is Nov 12 (Mon). Upon some requests, the due date for Project (part II) is extended to Nov 13.
  • Nov 7: Your midterm marks have been posted at ePost.
  • Nov 6: Lecture notes for week 7 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Nov 5: A source code for the FCFS scheduler in the project has been posted here for your self-study. Note that this code is used only for you to debug your own FCFS scheduler. You should NOT use this as a template for the remaining RR scheduler. Otherwise, your codes may not pass plagiarism tests. A binary code of my RR scheduler is posted here for you to debug your code.
  • Oct 30: Reading list for your midterm review: Chapter 1: all sections; Chapter 2: 2.1—2.6, 2.11, 2.12 ; Chapter 3: 3.1— 3.4, 3.6.3, 3.7; Chapter 4: 4.1– 4.4, 4.6; Chapter 5: 5.1—5.5, 5.8; Chapter 6: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3. A previous midterm exam is posted here to help your review. A1 and Quiz3 marks and comments are posted at ePost.
  • Oct 23: Upon requests, the due date for project (part I) is extended to Oct 30 (Tue). Do NOT expect any further extension since the midterm is right after this.
  • Oct 22: Lecture notes for week 6 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Oct 17: Additional help information has been posted in Assignments/project for the project. Please start to work on the first half of the project right away.
  • Oct 16: Midterm has been re-scheduled to the class on Nov 5. The location has been confirmed at R S203 (Note this is NOT our regular classroom).
  • Oct 15: Project is posted at Assignments/project. Please finish Part I before the first due date.
  • Oct 10: Your A1p codes have been marked. Please go to ePost to check your marks and TA's comments. Consider TA's feedback for your future submissions. Lecture notes for week 5 posted at Lecture notes. Some C programs to be discussed in class: thread.c, alarm.c, alarm_fork.c and alarm_thread.c. The second deadline for A1 has been extended to Oct 14.
  • Sep 26: Some due dates have been adjusted based on our class progress, check assignments for details. Some fork examples discussed in class can be downloaded here. Lecture notes for week 4 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Sep 24: Lecture notes for week 3 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Sep 6: A1 is posted at Assignments/project. To help you review C language, You should start to work on its first part right away.
  • Sep 4: Lecture notes for weeks 1-2 posted at Lecture notes.
  • Sep 2: Course web is up. Class starts on Sep 5.
whats_new.txt · Last modified: 2012/12/18 22:04 by hj