FCM 710 Architecture of Secure Operating Systems
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Course Overview 1
FCM 710 Architecture of Secure Operating Systems
Prof. Shamik SenguptaOffice 4210 N
[email protected]://jjcweb.jjay.cuny.edu/ssengupta/
Spring 2010
Course Overview 2
What is the course about?
Operating Systems
What is Operating System (OS)? Focus on basic theoretical foundations of OS learn components of efficient OS Will learn about OS glitches How to secure OS? How to protect OS? Case Studies!
Course Overview 3
Timing and Contact Information
Class meeting time: Tuesdayo 6:20pm – 8:20pm
Office hours:o North Hall, 4210o Tuesday (5:00pm – 6:15pm) Or By appointments
Email: [email protected]
Office Phone: 212-237-8826
Course Overview 4
Course Material Information No single textbook. Class notes and slides. References to current materials from journals, magazines
and other websites may also be used. Reference Texts:
o Modern Operating Systems, (3rd Edition), by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Publisher: Prentice Hall, ISBN-10: 0136006639 | ISBN-13: 9780136006633
o Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, (6th Edition), by William Stallings, Publisher: Prentice Hall, ISBN-10: 0136006329 | ISBN-13: 9780136006329
o Operating System Concepts, (8th Edition), by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne, ISBN: 9780470128725
The above list is not exhaustive and students may refer to any other operating systems reference books for this course.
Course Overview 5
Material Information (contd.)
Class WWW site:o http://jjcweb.jjay.cuny.edu/ssengupta/o Blackboard online
o Materials will be posted on these sites Class notes Articles Assignments Grades [BLACKBOARD]
Feel free to ask me any questions…o When emailing: “FCM 710 <YOUR SUBJECT>”
Course Overview 6
Course Syllabus Overview Operating Systems overview
Process Managemento CPU scheduling, Threadso Process synchronization and Deadlocks
Storage Managemento Memory management, virtual memory
I/O Systems
Distributed Systems
Protection and Security
Case studies! (will also be part of the project)
Course Overview 7
Grading Information
Workload and grading:
Course work approx %
Project 30%
Two Homework assignments 20%
Midterm exam 25%
Final In-class Quiz 25%
Late policy Submission will not be accepted after due date Permission needed for exceptional circumstances
Grading Policy - standard Attendance
Course Overview 8
More about Grading Two Homework assignments
o Usually 1 week for submissiono Tentative schedule has been uploaded
Midterm Examo Approx. 1 houro Syllabus for midterm: materials covered till midterm
Final Examo Approx. 1 houro Syllabus for Final: materials covered after midterm
Course Overview 9
More about Grading (Project) 1 Project
o 15 weeks timeo Individual/2-person team project
o Can be either1. Research article OR2. Hands-on Project pertaining to any OS
o More about these will be discussed in classo See Handouts!
Course Overview 10
Questions, Comments, …??