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 "Memory Management", would be an example of a Linux subsystem that would be of suitable scope for the project. "Process Scheduling" would be another example of a Linux subsystem that would be of suitable scope for the project. "Memory Management", would be an example of a Linux subsystem that would be of suitable scope for the project. "Process Scheduling" would be another example of a Linux subsystem that would be of suitable scope for the project.
  
-Question 3: Can you recommend a chapter in a book for helping to understand the material in the slides in OSD.5?+Question 3: What is the main difference between the alternative (programming) project and the alternative (programming) assignment?
  
-Answer to Question 3: Unfortunatelythere is no chapter in any book that covers all the material in the slides in OSD.5. +Answer to Question 3: There is a significant difference in how the project will be evaluated 
-However, reading Chapter 5, "Kernel Synchronization", of the book, +compared with the assignment: 
-"Understanding the Linux Kernel", 3rd Edition, may help understand some of the material on synchronization in the slides in OSD.5. + 
 +For the assignment/cs/course/4221/4221a1F12alternative1.doc states that: 
 + 
 +"D. Evaluation of the Assignment 
 + 
 +Your assignment will be evaluated according to: 
 +(a) ... 
 +(b) ... 
 +(c ) The amount of effort involved in installing, setting up, and using the 
 +QNX Neutrino RTOS (Neutrino RTOS), and associated Development Tools, 
 +Middleware Software, Board Support Packages on the selected host and 
 +board." 
 + 
 +In contrast, for the project, /cs/course/4221/4221projectF12alternative1.doc states 
 +that: 
 + 
 +"D. Evaluation of the Project 
 + 
 +Your project will be evaluated according to: 
 + 
 +(a) The degree of sophistication of the laboratory experiments in the 
 +tutorial/manual; and the degree to which they teach how to exploit the 
 +capabilities of the QNX Neutrino RTOS (Neutrino RTOS) on the selected host 
 +and board. 
 +(b) ... 
 +(c ) ..." 
 + 
 +So the answer to Question 3 is that, compared with the assignment, the 
 +project is going to be evaluated according to: 
 +"The degree of sophistication of the laboratory experiments in the 
 +tutorial/manual; and the degree to which they teach how to exploit the 
 +capabilities of the QNX Neutrino RTOS (Neutrino RTOS) on the selected host 
 +and board." 
 + 
 +So in general, one would expect that, compared with the assignment, the 
 +project should: 
 + 
 +1. demonstrate a much higher "degree of sophistication of the laboratory experiments in the tutorial/manual;" 
 + 
 +2. teach to a much more sophisticated degree, "how to exploit the 
 +capabilities of the QNX Neutrino RTOS (Neutrino RTOS) on the selected host 
 +and board." 
 + 
 +Question 4: Can you recommend some books for helping to understand the material in the slides in OSD.5 and OSD.6? 
 + 
 +Answer to Question 4: Unfortunately, no books cover all the material in the slides in OSD.5 and OSD.6
 +However, reading Chapter 5, Kernel Synchronization, of the book, Understanding the Linux Kernel, 3rd Edition, may help understand some of the material on synchronization in the slides in OSD.5.pdf. Reading Chapter 1 to Chapter 3 of the book "MicroC/OS-II The Real-Time Kernel", 2nd Edition, may help understand some of the material on μC/OS-II in the slides in OSD.6.pdf.
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