Modern Operating Systems
Course: Informatics
Structural unit: Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics
Title
Modern Operating Systems
Code
ОК.06
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PLO2. Have specialized computer science problem-solving skills necessary to conduct research and/or implement innovative activities to develop new knowledge and procedures
PLO10. Design architectural solutions for information and computer systems for various purposes
Form of study
Distance form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Know: the basics of operating systems, programming in the C language, elementary mathematics, discrete mathematics (algorithm theory, formal systems) and mathematical logic; the Microsoft Windows operating system.
Be able to: create regular expressions of POSIX or PERL standards.
Possess elementary skills: elements of logical deduction.
Course content
The academic discipline “Modern Operating Systems” is a component of the educational and scientific program for training specialists at the “Master” educational level in the field of knowledge 12 “Information Technologies” in the specialty 122 “Computer Science”, program “Informatics”.
It is taught in 1 semester in the amount of 120 hours (4 ECTS credits); including: lectures – 26 hours, laboratory – 12 hours, consultations – 2 hours, independent work – 80 hours.
The discipline ends with an exam in the 1st semester.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Panchenko T.V. Metodychni rekomendatsii do laboratornykh zaniat z kursu «Systemne prohramuvannia ta operatsiini systemy». – Kyiv, 2009. – 42 s.
2. Shekhovtsov V. A. Operatsiini systemy. – K.: Vydavnycha hrupa BHV, 2005. – 576 c.
3. William Shotts. The Linux Command Line (Fifth Internet Edition). – 2019. – 555 p.
4. Andrew Tanenbaum, Herbert Bos. Modern Operating Systems (4th Edition). – Pearson, 2014.– 1136 p.
5. Michael Kerrisk. The Linux Programming Interface. A Linux and UNIX System Programming Handbook. – 2010. – 1552 p.
6. Andrew Tanenbaum, Albert Woodhull. Operating Systems Design and Implementation (3rd Edition). – Pearson, 2006. – 1088 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, laboratory classes, independent work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester assessment: test paper (programming) 1 – 12 points/7 points; test paper (programming) 2 – 12 points/7 points; report preparation (on lecture topics and independent work) – 16 points/10 points; laboratory work – 20 points/12 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Taras
V.
Panchenko
Theory and Technology of Programming
Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics
Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Theory and Technology of Programming
Faculty of Computer Science and Cybernetics