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Module code: KIB-BS |
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2V+2P (4 hours per week) |
5 |
Semester: 4 |
Mandatory course: yes |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Written exam 90 min.
[updated 19.02.2018]
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, semester 4, mandatory course
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, semester 3, mandatory course
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60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 150 hours (equivalent to 5 ECTS credits). There are therefore 105 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
KIB-SYSE Systems Engineering
[updated 06.02.2020]
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
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Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Steffen Knapp |
Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Steffen Knapp
[updated 27.09.2016]
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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this module, students will be familiar with the typical structure and principles of operating systems and alternatives in development. In addition, they will also understand the maintenance strategies of the respective resources and the mechanisms of scheduling and process synchronization. They will be able to apply the contexts they have learned to other operating systems and environments.
[updated 01.07.2021]
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Module content:
Introduction, Operating system concepts Memory management, paging Process management, competing processes Scheduling Synchronization Virtualization
[updated 01.07.2021]
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Teaching methods/Media:
Combination of lecture and practical course/tutorial/exercises Lecture slides, exercises, sample solutions
[updated 01.07.2021]
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Recommended or required reading:
J. Nehmer, P. Sturm: Systemsoftware-Grundlagen moderner Betriebssysteme, Punkt 2001 A. Tanenbaum, H. Bos: Moderne Betriebssysteme, Pearson Studium 2016 W. Stallings: Operating Systems, Prentice Hall, 2014 A. Silberschatz et al.: Operating System Concepts, Wiley, 2008
[updated 01.07.2021]
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Module offered in:
SS 2024,
SS 2023,
SS 2022,
SS 2021,
SS 2020,
...
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