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Course Calendar
COP 4610 Operating Systems
Spring Semester 2013
Week Dates Reading Notes Assignments Due Date 1 1/7 - 1/13 Course Syllabus
Chapter 1 of [SGG]ch01.pdf Project Guide - Resources & Help
Project 0: Portfolio Setup
1/132 1/14 - 1/20 Chapter 2 of [SSG] ch02.pdf Project 1: Unix Shell
2/3 3 1/21 - 1/27 Chapter 3 of [SGG] ch03.pdf 4 1/28 - 2/3 Chapter 4 of [SGG] ch04.pdf 5 2/4 - 2/10 Chapter 5 of [SGG] ch05.pdf Project 2: Concurrent Processes
2/24 6 2/11 - 2/17 Chapter 6 of [SGG] ch06.pdf 7 2/18 - 2/24 Midterm Exam: See Syllabus for details Review Chapters 1-6 2/23 8 2/25 - 3/3 Chapter 7 of [SGG] ch07.pdf 9 3/4 - 3/10 Chapter 8 of [SGG] ch08.pdf Project 3: Threads
3/24 10 3/11 - 3/17 Spring Break 11 3/18 - 3/24 Chapter 9 of [SGG] ch09.pdf 12 3/25 - 3/31 Chapter 10 of [SGG] ch10.pdf 13 4/1 - 4/7 Chapter 11 of [SGG] ch11.pdf Project 4: Clone
4/21 14 4/8 - 4/14 Chapter 12 of [SGG] ch12.pdf
15 4/15 - 4/21 Chapter 13 of [SGG] ch13.pdf 16 4/22 - 4/28 Review Chapters 1-13 and quizzes 1-13. 4/28 17 4/29 - 5/4 Final Exam: See Syllabus for details Review Chapters 1-13 5/4 18 5/6 - 5/7 Grades Turned In To Registrar
Unix Script Submission Process:
Most programming assignments will be submitted via a specific Unix script from your CS Majors account logged in to shell.cs.fsu.edu. Submission scripts will be located in the assignment directory. Availability of these scripts will be announced in the assignment documents.
Submission via script should generate two email responses:
- When your submission is received, a receipt is sent via email. The date/time stamp of this email is the official submission time.
- After your submission has been unpacked and placed in your portfolio, a second message is sent containing a copy of all files that were unpacked. This is a record of exactly what was received and placed in your portfolio.
After submission, be sure to check your email for these two messages. Normally these would arrive within a few seconds of submission. If you do not get both email responses, a malfunction occurred. When you do receive these confirmation emails, save them. If a problem were to arise with your files, these emails are your proof of submission.
Note that revisions may be submitted any time prior to the deadline and will automatically replace the previous submission.