cs405 Operating Systems
Fall 2011
Sec 3: TTh 12:30-1:45 Trinkle B7
Instructor: Dr. Ron Zacharski
gmail : ron.zacharski
cell: 575 680-4041
Office hours:
Wednesday: 11-2 / Friday 10-2pm
Course Description
The crosscutting theme in this course is providing abstractions above imperfect hardware to make it usable by programmers and users. At the end of the course, students should understand a set of abstractions (concurrent programming, virtual addressing, memory protection, caching, transactions, …) that are useful in many large-scale software systems not just OS kernels. More important than memorizing specific abstractions used in operating systems of the past, students should understand these abstractions well enough to synthesize their own abstractions when faced with new problems. (quote from Professor Dahlin)
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