Syllabus for

Computer Operating Systems

COSC 423/525
Fall 2024 

 

Instructor: Matt Evett ; Dept. Computer Science; Pray Harrold 512
Tel: 734-487-1227
e-mail: mevett _AT_SIGN_ emich.edu;
online: canvas.emich.edu

Office Hours: M/W 1:00-3:00 PM(These times are subject to change.) Please see my web site, https://emunix.emich.edu/~mevett for up-to-date hours.)

Prerequisite: COSC 311 and 221.

Textbooks:

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Course Summary: Students successfully completing the course will have learned the basic components, requirements and capabilities of operating systems.

  • The course is project oriented, with Java programming assignments spread throughout the semester.
  • Course Calendar:

    All dates listed below are tentative. See Canvas for all actual due dates. Beware Canvas due dates not for this semester. If you see a due date not in this semester, I have not yet assigned that work!!! The assignment may well change before I give it out (or may not be assigned at all), when I will set an actual due date.

    Exams will be held online via Canvas's LockDown Browser and the Respondus Monitor (which will record your face as you take the exam).  The exams are scheduled to be on the dates indicated in the calendar below.  You can take the exam anytime  during the ten hour period 11am to 11pm, but I will be reachable online from 11am-1pm during the exams.          

    Date Text Projects due, Homeworks due
    Week 1:8/26  Chapter 1, through Process Management
     
    Week 2: 9/2, Labor Day Finish Ch 1, Ch2 through System Services  

    Week 3: 9/9

    Ch2, Ch. 3 (not 3.7)  Ch. 1
    Week 4: 9/16 Ch. 4  Threads, notes on Java threading  Ch 2
    Week 5: 9/23 Ch 6 (not 6.4.1, 6.4.3 or 6.9) Synchronization Tools Proj#1 (stats threads), Ch 3
    Week 6: 9/30 Ch 7 (not 7.7) Synchronization Threads HW
    Week 7: 10/7 Ch. 5 (not 5.5) CPU Scheduling Proj#2 (Conveyer Belt), Ch. 6
    Week 8: 10/14, Fall break     Ch. 8 (not 8.6-7) Deadlocks,  Midterm Exam, 10/18, Ch 7, 11AM 
    Week 9: 10/21  Ch 9 (not 9.6 or 9.7), Memory  
    Week 10: 10/28  Ch 10 (Virtual Memory) Proj #3 (scheduler, pt. 1), Ch 8
    Week 11: 11/4  Ch 10/11 Mass Storage (drives, etc.). Ch 9
    Week 12: 11/11  Ch 11 Mass Storage (drives, etc.). Proj #4 (paging), Ch 10
    Week 13: 11/18  Ch 12 (I/O) Ch 11
    Week 14: 11/24, Thanksgiving  Ch. 13 File System (not 13.5, 13.7) Interface  
     Week 15: 12/2  Ch. 14 File System Implementation  Proj #5 (disk allocation), Ch 12
    12/9, 11:00 AM Final Exam, 11AM  

     

    Grading Policy:

    The final course grade will be a weighted average of the grades received in each of the following categories, as specified: Online participation 2%, Small projects & homeworks 18%, Programs 40%, Midterm exam 20%, Final exam 20%.  Participation will be measured by the quality and frequency of your interactions with Canvas, especialy any threaded discussions.

    Students entrolled in COSC525 (i.e., graduate students) are required to complete all "extra credit" components of assignments, but will not actually receive extra credit. Exams for such students will also be graded on a separate, more difficult grading scale.

    Tardiness Policy: Programming and other homework assignments will be due at 11:59PM on their due date. After that, assignments will be accepted up until 11:59PM of the following Sunday, but will suffer a full grade penalty. E.g., if a late programming assignment is worthy of an 'A', I will mark it a 'B'. Assignments more than one class late will not be accepted, and will receive a grade of 'F'. Missed assignments, and exams shall only be excused by a doctor's written note, verifying that the student was medically indisposed to participate on that day.

    Grading of Programs: Programs shall be submitted to the Canvas "dropbox" corresponding to each assignment and will consist of a zip file of the source code or of an Eclipse project directory. The zip file should also contain a file named "README.txt", a simple text file, containing any directions I might need to run your program, as well as a description of any known bugs in the program. Grading of programming assignments will reflect three factors, weighted as shown.

    1. (80%) Correctness -- does the program run correctly.
    2. (10%) Style -- does the code adhere to class documentation standards? Is the code indented properly? Are the variable names mneumonic? How well has the student followed the basic formatting characteristics for the language?
    3. (10%) Design -- is the program adequately decomposed (i.e., are the functions and procedures small enough to be comprehensible)? Are the class and structure definitions well chosen? How well has the student taken advantage of the language's capabilities?

    Exams and Quizzes Online

    All online exams/tests/quizzes will be conducted using the Respondus Lockdown Browser. You will be required to use a video camera for this. The system will record video as you take exams and track the orientation of your face to the camera as a way to ensure that students are not referencing notes during exams. The system also locks out other applications from using your screen during the exam. If you do not have a camera, please reach out to me well before the first exam/test.

    You can take exams anytime during a 12 hour period (10am-10pm)  on the date of the exam.  I will be online and reachable from 11am-1pm during the exam periods.    

    Announcements and the Web Page:

    Students should view Canvas regularly for announcements regarding programming assignments, readings, etc. I update course web pages frequently!

    COVID-19 Situation

    Because this is a fully online course, changes to the COVID situation hopefully won't have much impact on the course. Nonetheless, you should be able to find the latest requirements and recommendations regarding on-campus life at https://www.emich.edu/emusafe/.

    Course Accessibility and Disability Statement

    It is my goal that this class be an accessible and welcoming experience for all students, including those with disabilities that may impact their learning in this class. If anyone believes they may have trouble participating or effectively demonstrating learning in this course, please meet with me (with or without a Disability Resource Center (DRC) accommodation letter) to discuss reasonable options or adjustments. During our discussion, I may suggest the possibility/necessity of your contacting the DRC (240 Student Center; 734-487-2470; swd_office@emich.edu) to talk about academic accommodations. You are welcome to talk to me at any point in the semester about such issues, but it is always best if we can talk at least one week prior to the need for any modifications.

    Other Resources

    University Writing Center: The University Writing Center (UWC) offers writing support to all undergraduate and graduate students. In doing so, we value the diversity of our campus and honor all students and the languages they bring with them to the university.

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    Student and Exchange Visitor Statement (SEVIS): For international students, the Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) requires F and J students to report numerous items to the Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS)

    Title IX: Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex under any education program or activity receiving federal financial aid. Sexual assault and sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination prohibited by Title IX. What you need to know about Title IX 

    Academic Irregularities

    Students are required to attend to the University policy on academic dishonesty outlined in Section X (Special Disciplinary Provisions Governing Acts of Academic Dishonesty) of EMU's Student Conduct Code (see the full policy at http://catalog.emich.edu/content.php?catoid=3&navoid=259#9j). Academic Dishonesty is defined in Section V of the Student Conduct Code and Judicial Structure of the EMU Board Policy Manual (http://www.emich.edu/policies/policy.php?id=124&term=dishonesty.) In addition, collaboration among students in solving programming and homework assignments is forbidden, unless I specifically permit. If I receive programs or homework assignments that are substantially equivalent, or which are not the original work of the student submitting the material, I will not hesitate to punish all involved parties to the fullest extent, up to and including assignment of a failing grade for the course, and referral to the Office of Judicial Student Services for possible punitive action at the University level, which may include expulsion from the University. In addition, the University and the Computer Science Department maintain policies regarding proper behavior on its computer systems. Failure to adhere to these policies can result in loss of computer privileges, and possible legal action.

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