Course Plan (Operating System)
Course Plan (Operating System)
Approved By
_______________________ _______________________
Faculty HoD
UPES Campus Tel : +91-135-2770137
“Energy Acres” Fax : +91 135- 27760904
P.O. Bidholi, Via Prem Nagar, Dehradun Website : www.upes.ac.in
COURSE PLAN
A. PREREQUISITE:
a. Basic Knowledge of Linux command.
b. Basic knowledge of C.
Program Outcomes for B. Tech. CSE After completion of the program the students
will be able to:
1. Perform system and application programming using computer system concepts, concepts
of Data Structures, algorithm development, problem solving and optimizing techniques.
2. Apply software development and project management methodologies using concepts of
front-end and back-end development and emerging technologies and platforms.
3. Ability to understand and apply Cloud Computing architecture for scalable, secure and
dynamically provisioned business oriented environment with optimized performance tuning
and data reliability.
.
C. COURSE OUTCOMES FOR Operating Systems: At the end of this course student
should be able to
D. COURSE OUTLINE
E. PEDAGOGY
1. Class Test
2. Quiz
3. Assignments/ Tutorials
4. Digital Presentations/Video lectures
5. Concept diary (needs to be maintained by students-short and concise notes which
include course concepts that he/she has understood.)
Assessment Percentage
Tests – 2 30%
Quiz-2 20%
Assignments – 2 40%
I2. Internal Assessment Record Sheet (including Mid Term Examination marks) will be
displayed online at the end of semester i.e. last week of regular classroom teaching.
I3. CLASS TESTS/QUIZZES: Two Class Tests based on descriptive type theoretical & numerical
questions will be held after mid semester examination. Those who do not appear in
Viva-Voce and quiz examinations shall lose their marks.
The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on Blackboard a week before the
start of Mid Term and End Term Examinations respectively.
I4. ASSIGNMENTS: After completion of two units there will be home assignments based on
theory, numerical problems and case studies. One assignment based before the mid
semester exam and one after mid semester. Those who fail to submit the assignments
by the due date shall lose their marks.
I5. GENERAL DISCIPLINE: Based on student’s regularity, punctuality, sincerity and behavior in
the class.
The marks obtained by the students will be displayed on Blackboard at the end of
semester.
Suggested Readings:
Text Book
T1. SILBERSCHATZ, Galvin (2010) , Operating System Concepts 8e , Wiley India.
T2. William Stallings, “Operating systems”, Pearson Education, Fifth edition.
T3. D.M. Dhamdhere, “Operating Systems”, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill.
Reference book:
R1. Garry Nutt, “Operating Systems – A Modern perspective ”, Third Edition,
Pearson
Education.
R2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, “Modern Operating Systems”, Prentice Hall.
R3. Bach, M.J., “Design of UNIX Operating System”, Prentice Hall.
R4. Charles Crowley, “Operating systems – A Design Oriented Approach”, Tata
Mc Grawhill, 1997.
R5. Michel Palmer “Guide o Operating Systems”, Vikas Thomson Learning
Publishing,
NewDelhi.
GUIDELINES
Cell Phones and other Electronic Communication Devices: Cell phones and other electronic
communication devices (such as Blackberries/Laptops) are not permitted in classes during Tests
or the Mid/Final Examination. Such devices MUST be turned off in the class room.
E-Mail and online learning tool: Each student in the class should have an e-mail id and a pass
word to access the LMS system regularly. Regularly, important information – Date of
conducting class tests, guest lectures, via online learning tool. The best way to arrange meetings
with us or ask specific questions is by email and prior appointment. All the assignments
preferably should be uploaded on online learning tool. Various research papers/reference
material will be mailed/uploaded on online learning platform time to time.
Attendance: Students are required to have minimum attendance of 75% in each subject.
Students with less than said percentage shall NOT be allowed to appear in the end semester
examination.
Course outcome assessment: To assess the fulfilment of course outcomes two different
approaches have been decided. Degree of fulfillment of course outcomes will be assessed in
different ways through direct assessment and indirect assessment. In Direct Assessment, it is
measured through quizzes, tests, assignment, Mid-term and/or End-term examinations. It is
suggested that each examination is designed in such a way that it can address one or two
outcomes (depending upon the course completion). Indirect assessment is done through the
student survey which needs to be designed by the faculty (sample format is given below) and it
shall be conducted towards the end of course completion. The evaluation of the achievement
of the Course Outcomes shall be done by analyzing the inputs received through Direct and
Indirect Assessments and then corrective actions suggested for further improvement.
Passing criterion: Student has to secure minimum 30%/40% marks of the “highest marks in
the class scored by a student in that subject (in that class/group class)” individually in both the
‘End-Semester examination’ and ‘Total Marks’ in order to pass in that paper.
Passing Criterion for B. Tech: minimum 40% of the highest marks in the class
Passing Criterion for M. Tech: minimum 40% of the highest marks in the class
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PROGRAM:
Please rate the following aspects of course outcomes of Operating Systems
Use the scale 1-4*
Sl. 1 2 3 4
No.
1 CO1: Understand basic concepts of Operating System
and its Functions
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CO4.Identify how operating system allocates and
manages memory along with concepts and needs of
virtual memory.