CpE 421-Operating System Engg
CpE 421-Operating System Engg
CpE 421-Operating System Engg
UNIVERSITY VISION
UNIVERSITY OBJECTIVES
a. Enhance competency development, commitment,
UNIVERSITY GOAL
To produce graduates with excellence and dignity in arts,
science and technology.
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1. Course Code
2. Course Title
3. Prerequisite
4. Credits
: CpE 421
: Operating System
: CpE 311 -Computer System Organization with
: 3 units
Assembly Language
5. Course Description
The course includes different policies and strategies used by an operating system. Topics include operating systems structures, process
management, storage management, file systems and distributed system.
Program Objectives
a
b
c
d
a. understand the fundamental principles for the analysis, design, and development of operating systems
measured by examinations
b. identify the major components of an OS and able to develop a design schema or architecture measured
by project design
c. simulate the OS principles via simulations and/or realistic projects measured by project demos and
presentations
d. integrate OS and programming language concepts to solve theoretical problems such as interrupts or
similar mechanisms for synchronization, process management, process and resource scheduling
measured by project demos and presentations
e. identify the interfaces between OS and other components (hardware and applications) of a computer
system measured by examinations
7. Course Content
Course Objectives,
Topics, Time Allotment
Desired Student
Outcomes-Based
Evidence of
Course
Learning
Assessment (OBA)
Outcomes
Objective
Outcomes
Activities
s
Topic: SKSU VMGO, Classroom Policies, Course Overview, Course Requirements, Grading System (2 hours)
1.1 Student can be
aware of and
Individual participation in Group and individual
1. Discuss the VMGO of appreciate of the
class discussion and group discussions
the university,
universitys VMGO, presentation
classroom policies,
classroom policies,
Rubrics for participation
scope of the course,
course overview,
course requirements
requirements and
and grading system
grading system.
Program
Outcomes
Values
Integration
Respect
Obedience
Patriotism
Video Presentation
Students
question
activity
teacher
a, b, c, d
Gratefulness
Appreciation
a, b, e
Students
question
activity
teacher
participation in
and
answer Presentation of outputs
facilitated
by
Rubrics for outputs
Group dynamics
a, b, c, d
a, b, c, d
Generosity
Unity and
teamwork
Rubrics
for
group
dynamics/discussion
SelfDiscipline
Students
question
activity
teacher
a, b, c, d
a, b, c, d
Unity and
teamwork
8. Course Evaluation
Course Requirements: running program
Grading System
MIDTERM
Exam
50%
Course Requirement
20%
Attendance/ Participation 10%
Quizzes/Assignment
20%
Total
100%
FINAL TERM
Exam
50%
Course Requirements
20%
Attendance/ Participation 10%
Quizzes/Assignment
Total
100%
20%
9. References
Textbooks:
a. Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne, Operating System Concepts 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons 2010
b. Davis Rajkumar, Operating Systems A Systematic View 5th Edition, Pearson Education Asia 2002
c. H.L. Capron, J.A. Johnson, Computers Electronic Tools for an Information Age 8 th Edition, Pearson Education Asia 2004
d. Michael Palmer, Michael Walters, Operating Systems 4th Edition, Cengage Learning Asia 2012
Prepared by:
Reviewed by:
Recommended by:
LOWELL D. ESPINOSA, MEP-ECE
Dean, College of Engineering
Approved by: