In this course, students cover core principles, such as: I/O, concurrent processes, mutual exclusion, synchronization, deadlocks, scheduling, memory management, file systems, real-time and distributed systems. Students understanding of such principles were enforced with labs and projects. For many of the core principles in operating systems, groups of students were assigned projects that allowed them to create and modify portions of the Linux kernel. In addition to this, I created weekly 45 minute lectures that covered the design and code of the Linux kernel.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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