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Brandi Carroll

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Real-Time Operating Systems

Instructor: Wei-Kuo Liao
[email]liaoweik@cc.nctu.edu.tw[/email]
National Chiao Tung University
Taiwan

OBJECTIVES
The objective of this course is to teach the student the basic principles
involved in the design and operation of real-time operating systems,
especially the design principle of network subsystems.

COURSE TEXTBOOK
William Stallings, Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 5th ed.,
Prentice Hall, 2004

References:
D. P. Bovert & M. Cesati, Understanding the Linux Kernel, O'Reilly, 2002
Linux Journal
Selected papers on networking subsystems

COURSE GRADES
Course grade will be based on the points earned in the four categories:
Labs 15%
Writing Assignments 10%
Program Assignments 20%
Examinations 55%

Assignments
Each program assignment will normally include the design and
implementation of a computer project to be completed by the deadline
published on the assignment handout. There is no partial credit for
late assignments and programs. The program you write should work well
and you should demo it to TA in the scheduled hours. In addition, a
paper listing your program should be handed to TA immediately before
your demo and a copy of your program should be sent to TA before the
deadline.

LABORATORY SESSIONS
Attendance at scheduled laboratory sessions is mandatory.
The two-hour scheduled laboratory sessions will be used to complete
laboratory exercises and to consult with the instructional staff about other
aspects of the course.

The laboratory exercises are designed to be learning tools which complement the lectures. They are designed to be collaborative experiences where students work with each other and the Teaching Assistant to complete the lab exercises.

EXAMINATIONS
All exams will be during the lecture sessions.
Midterm Exam 25%
Final Exam 30%
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