whats_new
What's New?
Refresh your pages !!!
- Apr 15: Your final exam marks and the unofficial grades are posted at ePost.
- Apr 14: Your A2 marks and TA comments are posted at ePost.
- Apr 3: The memory design problem we discussed in class: problem and reference solution. The list for the final reviews:
- Introduction: lecture notes/slides only;
- Process: 3.1– 3.4;
- Thread: 4.1—4.4;
- CPU Scheduling: 6.1—6.3;
- Process Synchronization: 5.1—5.7;
- Memory management: 8.1, 8.3, 8.5, 8.6, 8.9;
- Virtual memory: 9.1-9.3, 9.6;
- Apr 1: Lecture notes for week 10 posted at Lecture notes. The page fault diagram discussed in class can be download from here. Your Q5 marks are posted at ePost.
- Mar 27: Two linux paging examples discussed in class: 32-bit and 64-bit.
- Mar 26: Your project mark and TA's comments are posted at ePost.
- Mar 20: Some hints and test scripts are posted for A2 at here.
- Mar 19: Lecture notes for week 9 posted at Lecture notes.
- Mar 13: Assignment two is posted at here. Lecture notes for week 8 posted at Lecture notes. The deadline for project (part II) is further extended to March 17 (Monday). The course evaluation has been scheduled on March 20 (Thursday).
- Mar 6: Lecture notes for week 7 posted at Lecture notes. Your Midterm marks are posted at ePost. This is my solution and marking scheme for your reference: here. If you ask for remarking, please download the reappraisal form and fill all information and submit it along with your paper BEFORE 4pm on Mar 11 (Tue). No more requests will be accepted after that.
- Mar 3: More information is posted at here for you to finish Project (part II).
- Feb 28: Your marks for Q3, A1 main (as well as TA's comments) are all posted at ePost.
- Feb 24: Lecture notes for week 6 posted at Lecture notes. For your reference, a sample of previous midterm exam is posted here. The midterm is scheduled at 2:30-4:00pm on Feb 27 (Thr) in CB 121 (note that this is NOT the regular classroom).
- Feb 20: For your midterm review, you should first focus on my lecture notes and examples discussed in class. Next, You may want to review the following chapters in text book (9th edition):
- Chapter 1: all sections
- Chapter 2: 2.1—2.6, 2.11
- Chapter 3: 3.1— 3.4, 3.6.3, 3.7
- Chapter 4: 4.1– 4.4, 4.6
- Chapter 6: 6.1—6.4, 6.8
- Chapter 5: 5.1, 5.2
- Feb 11: Lecture notes for week 5 posted at Lecture notes. Project is posted here. Some fork/pthread examples discussed in class: down from here. My pseudo C code for A1 (process.c and thread.c) is here.
- Feb 7: Three programs discussed in class: alarm.c, alarm_fork.c and alarm_thread.c.
- Feb 4: Your marks for Q1, Q2, a1p (as well as TA's comments) are all posted at ePost.
- Jan 29: Lecture notes for week 4 posted at Lecture notes.
- Jan 23: Lecture notes for week 3 posted at Lecture notes.
- Jan 8: Assignment one is posted here. Submit the first part before the first due date and second part before the 2nd due date.
- Jan 7: Lecture notes for weeks 1-2 posted at Lecture notes.
- Jan 6: Course web is up. Class starts on Jan 7.
whats_new.txt · Last modified: 2014/04/16 15:55 by hj