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Date: Mon, 02 Dec 1996 14:47:19 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/html<html><header><title>CSE 451 - Autumn 1995: Syllabus</title></header><body><center>			   <h1>CSE 451</h1>	    <h2>Introduction to<br>Operating Systems</h2>			 <h3>Autumn 1996</h3>				 <hr>		       <h2>Course Admin</h2></center><dl><h3>Instructor:</h3> <dd> <!WA0><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/451/CurrentQuarter/homes/bershad"> Brian Bershad </a>(<!WA1><a href="mailto:cse451-instructor@cs.washington.edu">cse451-instructor@cs.washington.edu</a>) <br><dl><dt><b>Lecture</b><dd>MWF 11:30 - 12:20 in Low 102<dt><b>Office Hours</b><dd>TBA<p><i></i><p></dl><dt><h3>Teaching Assistant</h3><dd><!WA2><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/sungeun">Sung-Eun Choi</a>(<!WA3><a href="mailto:cse451-TA@cs.washington.edu">cse451-TA@cs.washington.edu</a>)  <br><dl><dt><b>Sections</b><dd><b>A:</b> Thursdays 12:30 - 1:20 in Low 217<br>    <b>B:</b> Thursdays 1:30 - 2:30 in Low 118<br><dt><b>Office Hours</b><dd>W 12:30 - 1:20 in Sieg 326A<p></dl>Please send mail to <em><!WA4><ahref="mailto:majordomo@cs.washington.edu">majordomo@cs</a></em> with<em>subscribe cse451</em> in the body of the message to subscribe tothe course mailing list.  <p><dt><h3>Texts</h3><dd> <i> Operating System Concepts </i> (4th Edition) by Silberschatz   and Galvin<p><DD> Also known as the dinosaur book.  Currently available in the bookstore.  A pretty common book, so youmay be able to pick up a used copy without a lot of trouble.<P><dd>You might also want to pick up a book on C that suits your tastes.<P>  I will try to make several copies of the main textbook available for loan in the engineering library.<dt><H3>Computer Accounts</H3><dd>You should have an account on the CSE instructional machines (lynx, wolf, grizzly). If you do not, see the CSE main office for a form.<dt><H3>Computer Software</H3>You'll need to know how to use several pieces of software in this class.<p><DL><DT> The UNIX operating system shell.<DD> mail, grep, ls, etc.<DT> The Web<DD> You already know enough about the web to have gotten to thispoint.  Everyone in this class should set up their own home page if theyhaven't done so already.  The details of getting that page linked intothe class web will be announced shortly.<DT> Programming utilities.<DD> You'll need to know how to use tools like the C compiler, make,  and a debugger (either dbx or gdb) in order to do the programming  assignment.  You'll also need to become facile with an editor; I  recommend you use emacs.  You're be on your own for using thesetools; we'll not be spending any time in lecture on them.</DL><dt><H3>Grading</H3><dd>Your course grade will consist of four components:<UL><LI> Projects (30%)<LI> Quizzes (5%)<LI> Your midterm score (20%)<LI> Your final exam score (40%)<LI> Course participation (5%)</UL>  <P>The midterms andthe final exams will draw material from the homeworks, so it iscriticial that you understand them.<dt><H3>Turning stuff in late</H3><dd>Please don't.  We will not accept late turnins.<dt><H3>Is there room for me in this class?</H3><dd>I don't know.  If you don't currently have an entry code, you shouldfile a petition for entry with the front office.  Please do not cometo me to ask for a signature on this, as I can only redirect yourrequest to the front office.  If, at the end of the entry period,there are fewer students remaining enrolled than the maximumenrollment of this course, then some of the petitions will be granted.<dt><H3>Why not just take everybody?</H3><dd>I'd like to admit everybody who wants to take this class, but I'munfortunately bound by certain resource constraints. These include:available seating, computing resources and grading resources.  <dd>If you're not admitted into the course this term, then you will needto take the course another quarter.<dt><H3><a NAME="Reasonable">The Reasonable Person Principle</a></H3><dd>This principle (which applies throughout this course) simply statesthat a reasonable request made in a reasonable fashion shallbe reasonably handled by reasonable persons.  <dd> Sung and I are both reasonable persons, and we expect thateveryone else involved in this class is as well.<dt><H3>A word of warning on cheating</H3><dd>Please don't.  Concern about cheating creates an unpleasantenvironment for everyone.  I don't do a lot to prevent cheating, sincepreventative measures have huge costs and low return. My policy oncheating is simple: if I discover that it has occurred, you fail theassignment, and possibly the course.</dl></body><hr><address><!WA5><a href = "mailto:cse451-webmaster@cs.washington.edu">cse451-webmaster@cs.washington.edu</a></address></html>

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