Faculty of Engineering

Model (No 12)

Course Specification : Machinary Computer Systems

2010 - 2011

 
Farabi Quality Management of Education and Learning - 17/5/2024
University :Mansoura University
Faculty :Faculty of Engineering
Department :Computers and Systems Engineering
1- Course data :-
Code: 3313ح
Course title: Machinary Computer Systems
Year/Level: ثالثة
Program Title:
  • All Academic programmes
Specialization:
Teaching Hours: Theoretical: 4Tutorial: 2Practical:
2- Course aims :-
  1. This course is an introduction to the techniques used to implement operating systems. This is an introductory course in computer OS this course, students will study the basic structure of an operating system, its components, design strategies, algorithms and schemes used to design and implement different components of an operating system. Major components to be studied include: processes, inter-process communication, scheduling, memory management, virtual memory, storage management, network management, and security.
3- Course Learning Outcomes :-
4- Course contents :-
NoTopicsWeek
1Computer and operating system structures
2function and types and issues
3Process and thread management
4Memory management
5Process Scheduling: Concept and Algorithm
6Processors Management
7File system
8I/O subsystem and device management

5- Teaching and learning methods :-
SMethod
4.1 - Lecture 4.2 - Lab activities

6- Teaching and learning methods of disables :-
  1. None

7- Student assessment :-
A. Timing
NoMethodWeek
1Lecture cooperation 1,4,7
2Programming assignments 2,5,9
3Written assignments 3,6,10
4Oral exam 14
5Mid term Exam 8
6Final term Exam 15
B. Degree
NoMethodDegree
1Mid_term examination15
2Final_term examination60
3Oral examination 5
4Practical examination 10
5Semester work5
6Other types of asessment5
Total100%

8- List of books and references
SItemType
17-1 - Lecture on Database Design and implantation (Class notes).
27-2 - G. Nutt, Operating Systems, Third Edition, Addison Wesley, 2004, Boston, MA
37-3 - W. Stallings, Operating Systems, Prentice Hall, 1998, Third Edition
47-4 - A. Silberschatz, P. Galvin and G. Gagne, Operating Systems Concepts (Sixth Edition), Addison-Wesley, 2002
57-5 - http://www.softpath.ie/education/specopsys.htm
67-6 - www-inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs162

9- Matrix of knowledge and skills of the course
SContentStudy week
Computer and operating system structures
function and types and issues
Process and thread management
Memory management
Process Scheduling: Concept and Algorithm
Processors Management
File system
I/O subsystem and device management

Course Coordinator(s): -
  1. Ahmed Ebrahim Mohamed Saleh
Head of department: -
Hisham Arafat Ali Khalifa