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FIT2022 AJH-2007-09

Lectures

Lecture Timetable | Lectures

Lecture Timetable

LectTuteLabDateObjsContentBookNotesCovered
01  16 Jul1 Computers and Software Nutt 1.1, SGG 1.1-1.4011.1-1.16
02  17 Jul1 Operating System Strategies Nutt 1.2, SGG 1.5,1.12011.17-2.17
03  19 Jul8 Using the Operating System Nutt 2, SGG 2.1-2.10022.18-2.41
04  23 Jul9 Basic Functions Nutt 3.1, 3.2032.42-3.26
05  24 Jul2 von Neumann, CPU, Primary Memory, I/O Devices, Interrupts Nutt 4.1-4.7044.1-4.33
06  26 Jul4Processes and ThreadsNutt 6.1-6.8066.1-6.30
07  30 Jul4 Processes (SGG) Nutt 6, SGG 3
08  31 Jul6 Scheduling , Scheduling (SGG) Nutt 7, SGG 57.1-7.23,
5.1-5.11
09  02 Aug6 Scheduling (SGG) Nutt 7, SGG 5SGG 5.12-5.22
10  06 Aug2 File Systems Implementation Nutt 13, SGG 1111SGG 11.1-11.26
11  07 Aug2File System Interface Nutt 13, SGG 101010.1-10.28
12  09 Aug2File System Interface Nutt 13, SGG 101010.29-10.41
13  13 Aug2 File Systems Implementation Nutt 13, SGG 1111SGG 11.27-11.47
14  14 Aug3Process SynchronizationNutt, SGG 609SGG 6.1-6.18
15  16 Aug3Process SynchronizationNutt 9, SGG 609SGG 6.19-6.33
16  20 Aug3Process Synchronization,
(NB OS specific material is not examinable)
Nutt 9, SGG 609SGG 6.34-6.76,
17  21 Aug6 Memory Management Nutt 11, SGG 808SGG 8.1-8.13
18  23 Aug6 Memory Management Nutt 11, SGG 808SGG 8.1-8.41
19  27 Aug6,6 Memory Management , Virtual Memory Nutt 11, SGG 8,
Nutt 12, SGG 9
08SGG 8.42-8.55,
SGG 9.1-9.17
20  28 Aug6 Virtual Memory Nutt 12, SGG 909SGG 9.18-9.99
21  30 Aug6 Virtual Memory Nutt 12, SGG 909SGG 9.1-9.99
22  03 SepLecture Cancelled (ajh away)
23  04 SepLecture Cancelled (ajh away)
24  06 SepLecture Cancelled (ajh away)
25  10 Sep2DeadlocksNutt 10, SGG 7SGG 7.1-7.30
26  11 Sep2DeadlocksNutt 10, SGG 7SGG 7.31-7.41
27  13 Sep2Mass Storage and Disk Scheduling Nutt 5, SGG 12SGG 12.1-12.34
28  17 Sep2,7Mass Storage and Disk Scheduling, ProtectionSGG 12, Nutt 14, SGG 14SGG 12.35-12.48,
SGG 14.1-14.17
29  18 Sep7,7Protection, SecurityNutt 14, SGG 14, Nutt 14, SGG 15SGG 14.18-14.24,
SGG 15.1-15.12
30  20 Sep7SecurityNutt 14, SGG 15SGG 15.1-15.17
-  24 SepMid-semester break: No Lectures this week
-  25 SepMid-semester break: No Lectures this week
-  27 SepMid-semester break: No Lectures this week
31  01 OctSecurityNutt 14, SGG 15SGG 15.18-15.36
32  02 Oct10Security, CachingSGG 15.37-15.42,
161-184
33  04 Oct10Caching185-
34  08 OctRevision
35  09 OctRevision
36  11 OctRevision
37  15 OctNo lecture
38  16 OctNo lecture
39  18 OctNo lecture

Lectures

The lectures define the formal content of the unit, and will be used as the initial point of reference for unit knowledge outcomes. This knowledge will be built upon by the tutorials and laboratories in order to address the higher level objectives relating to skills and and application.

The lectures will be held at 12noon in S5 on Mondays, 1pm in S9 on Tuesdays and 1pm in S5 on Thursdays.

The lectures slides are taken from the instructors notes from the textbook by Gary Nutt, published by Addison-Wesley, and available from Pearson Australia. You are allowed to access and take a copy of the slides for the purpose of self-study, but you must not redistribute them.

The content field identifies the relevant section of the text book, and is a link to the slides for the lecture. Interspersed into the timetable are the tutorial and laboratory topics, with links to the relevant web pages. Each lab session is preceeded by a tutorial which discusses the important issues in the lab session. Feedback on the previous lab session will also be made available in the tutorials.

Under 'Book', the timetable shows the relevant sections of this year's text (Nutt), and last year's text (SGG = Silberschatz, Galvin, Gagne) used for background reading.

The current edition of Silberschatz et al has an on-line set of lecture notes.

Please bear in mind that at the time of writing, not all materials to be used in the lectures have been identified. This page will be updated regularly to reflect past practice, current happenings, and future intentions. Lines in red represent completed activities.


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