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1 | AOS-Lecture 1-FAT and NTFS file systems AOS-Lecture 2-UNIX and Linux file systems AOS-Lecture 3-Disk Space Management AOS-Lecture 4-Security AOS-Lecture 5-Protection AOS-Lecture 6-Distributed file systems AOS-Lecture 7-NFS and GFS file system AOS-Lecture 8-Distributed OS-1 AOS-Lecture 9-Distributed OS-2 AOS-Lecture 10-Migration AOS-Lecture 11-Communications in Distributed operating systems AOS-Lecture 12-Physical synchronization AOS-Lecture 13-Logical Synchronization AOS-Lecture14-Election and Mutual Exclusion in distributed OS AOS-Lecture 15-Deadlock in distributed OS Lecture16-Amoeba DOS: a case study (if there is time) | |
2 | Sixteen Powerpoints Distributed Operating Systems, A.S., Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall Inc., Latest edition. Modern Operating Systems, A. S.Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall, Fourth Edition, 2014. Operating Systems, W. Stalling, Fifth ed., Prentice Hall, Eighth edition, 2014. Operating System Concepts, A. Silberschatz, A., P. B. Galvin, and G. Gagne, Addison-Wesley, Ninth Edition, 2012. UNIX Internals: The New Frontiers, U. Vahalia, Prentice Hall, Latest Edition. Security in Computing, C. Pfleeger, Prentice Hall, Fifth Edition, 2015. Understanding the Linux Kernel, D. P. Bovet, and M. Cesati, O’Reilly and Associates, Latest Edition. | |
3 | Three homework (6/100) One project (4/100) One midterm (upon class request) (30/100 points) One final (60/100 points) Class activities 5 Total possible points 105/100 = 21/20 |