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Midterm Review

Midterm Review. CSE4/521 B.Ramamurthy. Exam Date. February 25, 2005 Please bring calculators 1 A4-size sheet of any information you may need. Pencils, pens and erasers. Topics. Nachos: Roadmap Project 1 Operating System Structures: Chapter 1,2 Processes: Chapter 3

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Midterm Review

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  1. Midterm Review CSE4/521 B.Ramamurthy B.Ramamurthy

  2. Exam Date • February 25, 2005 • Please bring • calculators • 1 A4-size sheet of any information you may need. • Pencils, pens and erasers. B.Ramamurthy

  3. Topics • Nachos: Roadmap • Project 1 • Operating System Structures: Chapter 1,2 • Processes: Chapter 3 • CPU Scheduling: Chapter 5 • Mutual Exclusion, Synchronization and Inter-Process Communication models: Chapter 6 • Class notes on all the chapters B.Ramamurthy

  4. Specific Sections • Ch.1: 1.1– 1.8 • Ch.2: 2.1 – 2.5 • Ch.3: 3.1 – 3.4 • Ch.5: 5.1 – 5.4 • Ch.6: 6.1 – 6.6 • For all the chapters also study the class notes which is available on line • Nachos: Syscall API esp. file system API that you designed and Exception handling B.Ramamurthy

  5. Format • 5 major questions 20 points each; may have many subsections. • Each question may have many subsections. B.Ramamurthy

  6. Tentative Question Topics • System call (Nachos) • Process Scheduling • IPC models: Producer/Consumer, Reader/writer, etc. • Synchronization at various levels: semaphores, barriers • Process description and control B.Ramamurthy

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