Instructor:
Matthew Stephan, Goodwin Hall 624
Office Hours: By appointment
News:
Dec 3, 2012 - Mark sheets for both Lab 4 and 5 have been uploaded in to your repositories. Please view them ASAP and let Judi know by Thursday if there is anything to fix. I will be emailing out your marks in the course thus far at some point this week before the final on Friday.
Nov 18, 2012 - There will be no class November 26th or 29th. Tuesday November 27th will be the last class of the semester. Lab 5 part 2 is still on November 26th.
Nov 18, 2012 - As mentioned in email, please read all of the Lab 5 materials including the online tutorial, lab handout, and Lab slideshow.
Oct 28, 2012 - There will be no class next Monday and Tuesday (November 5,6). However, there will still be a Lab on Monday November 5th. The schedule page has been updated accordingly.
Oct 18, 2012 - Lab 3 is now online. The prelab is due Monday.
Sept 13, 2012 - Updated lecture slides from today including the material on the Dalvik OS. The Lab 1 Handout will be uploaded onto the website by tomorrow morning. The small prelab will be due in paper form at the beginning of the lab.
Sept 1, 2012 - There will be a optional, but recommend, C tutorial with Professor Dean at Monday September 10th at WLH 210 at 6:30PM.
Sept 1, 2012 - There will be a lab on the first day of classes, Monday September 10th at 10:30. It will include a quick Lab introduction and run through.
Course Information:
Textbook: | |
Abraham Silberschatz,Peter Galvin,Greg Gagne, Operating System
Concepts, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons. |
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Lectures: | |
Goodwin Hall Room 247 8:30 Monday, 10:30 Tuesday, 9:30 Thursday |
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Tutorial & Labs: | |
Beamish-Munro - Room 213, Integrated Learning Center 10:30-12:30 Monday |
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Marking Scheme: | |
3 Quizzes(24%) [1] 5 Labs (25%) Final (51%) Please Note: Final and all the Quizzes are closed book exams. |
- The three quizzes are 20 minutes long, held at the beginning
of class.
The dates for the quizzes are: Sept 25, Oct 16, Nov 6 - Students with diverse learning styles and needs are welcome at Queen's. In particular, if you have a disability or health consideration that may require accommodations, please feel free to approach your instructor and/or the Disability Services Office as soon as possible at (613) 533-6467. The Disability Services staff is available by appointment to develop individualized accommodation plans, provide referrals and assist with advocacy. The sooner you let us know your needs, the better we can assist you in achieving your learning goals at Queen's. For further information, visit Health, Counselling and Disability Services website at http://www.queensu.ca/hcds
Last updated Sept 2012
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