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[an error occurred while processing this directive]Associate Professor Manzur Murshed
Head of School
Phone: +61 3 990 26467
Fax: +61 3 990 26842
Associate Professor Manzur Murshed
Head of School
Phone: +61 3 990 26467
Fax: +61 3 990 26842
Mr Shane Moore
Lecturer
Phone: +61 3 990 26716
Mr Neil Manson
Lecturer
Phone: +27 11 950 4035
Fax: +27 11 950 4033
Welcome to FIT3046 Operating Environments for Semester 1, 2010. This 6 point unit is core in the Applications Development and Networks major of the Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems (BITS) degree. This unit has been designed to provide you understanding of how various computer operating systems accommodate multiple users and manage various resources and peripherals. It explores many aspects of operating environments with emphasis on key algorithms and their practical applications using cases and real examples.
For on campus students, workload commitments are:
You will need to allocate up to 5 hours per week in some weeks, for use of a computer,including time for newsgroups/discussion groups.
Off-campus students generally do not attend lecture and tutorial sessions, however, you should plan to spend equivalent time working through the relevant resources and participating in discussion groups each week.
For information on timetabling for on-campus classes please refer to MUTTS, http://mutts.monash.edu.au/MUTTS/
On-campus students should register for tutorials/laboratories using the Allocate+ system: http://allocate.its.monash.edu.au/
Week | Date* | Topic | Study guide | Key dates |
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1 | 01/03/10 | Introduction | 1 | |
2 | 08/03/10 | Processes and Threads | 2 | |
3 | 15/03/10 | Scheduling | 2 | |
4 | 22/03/10 | Interprocess Communications | 3 | |
5 | 29/03/10 | Deadlocks | 4 | |
Mid semester break | ||||
6 | 12/04/10 | Memory Management | 5 | |
7 | 19/04/10 | Memory Management | 5 | |
8 | 26/04/10 | Input/Output | 6 | |
9 | 03/05/10 | File Systems | 7 | |
10 | 10/05/10 | Security | 8 | |
11 | 17/05/10 | Case Study 1: Linux | 9 | |
12 | 24/05/10 | Case Study 2: Windows Vista and Revision | 10 | |
13 | 31/05/10 | No lecture |
*Please note that these dates may only apply to Australian campuses of Monash University. Off-shore students need to check the dates with their unit leader.
Tanenbaum, Andrew, Modern Operating Systems, 3rd edition, Prentice-Hall, 2008, ISBN 0-13-600663-9 (textbook).
Text books are available from the Monash University Book Shops. Availability from other suppliers cannot be assured. The Bookshop orders texts in specifically for this unit. You are advised to purchase your text book early.Stallings, William, Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, 6th edition, Prentice-Hall, 2009, ISBN 0-13-600632-9.
Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne, Operating Systems Concepts, 7th edition, Wiley, 2005, ISBN 0-471-69466-3.
Students studying off-campus are required to have the minimum system configuration specified by the Faculty as a condition of accepting admission, and regular Internet access. On-campus students, and those studying at supported study locations may use the facilities available in the computing labs. Information about computer use for students is available from the ITS Student Resource Guide in the Monash University Handbook. You will need to allocate up to 8 hours per week for use of a computer, including time for newsgroups/discussion groups.
Study resources we will provide for your study are:
To pass a unit which includes an examination as part of the assessment a student must obtain:
If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 50% then a mark of no greater than 49-N will be recorded for the unit.
The unit is assessed with two assignments and a three hour closed book examination. To pass the unit you must:
If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 44% then a mark of 44-N will be recorded for the unit.
Assignment coversheets are available via "Student Forms" on the Faculty website: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/forms/
You MUST submit a completed coversheet with all assignments, ensuring that the plagiarism declaration section is signed.
Assignment submission and return procedures, and assessment criteria will be specified with each assignment.
Weighting:
60%
Length:
3 hours
Type (open/closed book):
Closed book
Please make every effort to submit work by the due dates. It is your responsibility to structure your study program around assignment deadlines, family, work and other commitments. Factors such as normal work pressures, vacations, etc. are not regarded as appropriate reasons for granting extensions. Students are advised to NOT assume that granting of an extension is a matter of course.
Students requesting an extension for any assessment during semester (eg. Assignments, tests or presentations) are required to submit a Special Consideration application form (in-semester exam/assessment task), along with original copies of supporting documentation, directly to their lecturer within two working days before the assessment submission deadline. Lecturers will provide specific outcomes directly to students via email within 2 working days. The lecturer reserves the right to refuse late applications.
A copy of the email or other written communication of an extension must be attached to the assignment submission.
Refer to the Faculty Special consideration webpage or further details and to access application forms: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/resources/student/equity/special-consideration.html
Students can expect assignments to be returned within two weeks of the submission date or after receipt, whichever is later.
Please visit the following URL: http://www.infotech.monash.edu.au/units/appendix.html for further information about: