182.737 Operating Systems (for Electrical Engineering)
This course is in all assigned curricula part of the STEOP.
This course is in at least 1 assigned curriculum part of the STEOP.

2022W, VO, 2.0h, 1.5EC

Properties

  • Semester hours: 2.0
  • Credits: 1.5
  • Type: VO Lecture
  • Format: Online

Learning outcomes

After successful completion of the course, students are able to describe the role and the functions of operating systems, judge design decisions for the management of OS resources, use mechanisms for the coordination of and the synchronization between parallel processes, and elaborat on OS security mechanisms.

Subject of course

  • introduction to operating systems (definition, history, important abstractions, OS architectures)
  • processes and threads (process states, data structures and mechanisms for process management, multithreading)
  • process synchronization and deadlock (mutual exclusion & condition synchronization, synchronization mechanisms and constructs, synchronization problem
  • s: producer-consumer, reader-writer, dining philosophers, deadlock, deadlock conditions, deadlock avoidance, deadlock prevention, deadlock detection
  • memory management (allocation, relocation, segmentation, paging, virtual memory management, page replacement, protection and sharing)
  • input-output and disk management (devices and device characteristics, I/O operations, drivers, buffering, disks, file systems, file system organization)
  • networking (introduction, protocols, OS and networking)
  • security and protection (threats, security measures, design for security, access control, authentification, encryoption)

Teaching methods

The listed topics will be introduced in the lecture, illustrative examples will be presented. Selected programming problems will be assigned in the accompanying lab course.

Mode of examination

Oral

Additional information

This course will be held via distance learning. It will be streamed and recorded via LectureTube. For details, please visit the course page of the Operating Systems Lecture, Lecture ID 182.711.

Lecturers

Institute

Course dates

DayTimeDateLocationDescription
Tue13:00 - 15:0004.10.2022 - 17.01.2023Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Operating Systems (for Electrical Engineering) - Single appointments
DayDateTimeLocationDescription
Tue04.10.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue11.10.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue18.10.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue25.10.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue08.11.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue22.11.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue29.11.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue06.12.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue13.12.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue20.12.202213:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue10.01.202313:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung
Tue17.01.202313:00 - 15:00Informatikhörsaal - ARCH-INF Vorlesung

Examination modalities

Oral exam. The exam will be held at TU, provided the Covid-19 rules allow for it with reasonable effort. Otherwise, exams will be held online, via Zoom.

Exams

DayTimeDateRoomMode of examinationApplication timeApplication modeExam
Tue14:00 - 16:0028.05.2024CPS Bibliothek oral15.03.2024 17:30 - 24.05.2024 20:00TISSPrüfung BS mündlich

Course registration

Not necessary

Curricula

Study CodeObligationSemesterPrecon.Info
066 504 Master programme Embedded Systems Not specified

Literature

Book "Operating Systems" by William Stallings.

Previous knowledge

Programming skills; systematic program development and evaluation.
Analysis of dependencies and interaction patterns, design of modular systems with interacting components.

Accompanying courses

Miscellaneous

Language

German