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Unit Synopsis
This course provides an introduction to the internals of operating systems and how they work. It looks at the responsibilities of an operating system and the algorithms and data structures used to fulfil those responsibilities.
Details
| Level | Undergraduate |
|---|---|
| Unit Level | 3 |
| Credit Points | 6 |
| Student Contribution Band | SCA Band 2 |
| Fraction of Full-Time Student Load | 0.125 |
| Pre-requisites or Co-requisites |
Pre-requisite: COIT11233 OR (COIT11222 and COIT11224)
Important note: Students enrolled in a subsequent unit who failed their pre-requisite unit, should drop the subsequent unit before the census date or within 10 working days of Fail grade notification. Students who do not drop the unit in this timeframe cannot later drop the unit without academic and financial liability. See details in the Assessment Policy and Procedure (Higher Education Coursework). |
| Class Timetable | View Unit Timetable |
| Residential School | No Residential School |
Unit Availabilities from Term 1 - 2026
Attendance Requirements
All on-campus students are expected to attend scheduled classes - in some units, these classes are identified as a mandatory (pass/fail) component and attendance is compulsory. International students, on a student visa, must maintain a full time study load and meet both attendance and academic progress requirements in each study period (satisfactory attendance for International students is defined as maintaining at least an 80% attendance record).
Recommended Student Time Commitment
Each 6-credit Undergraduate unit at CQUniversity requires an overall time commitment of an average of 12.5 hours of study per week, making a total of 150 hours for the unit.
Assessment Tasks
| Assessment Task | Weighting |
|---|---|
| 1. Online Quiz(zes) | 8% |
| 2. Online Quiz(zes) | 8% |
| 3. Online Quiz(zes) | 8% |
| 4. Online Quiz(zes) | 8% |
| 5. Online Quiz(zes) | 8% |
| 6. Examination | 60% |
This is a graded unit: your overall grade will be calculated from the marks or grades for each assessment task, based on the relative weightings shown in the table above. You must obtain an overall mark for the unit of at least 50%, or an overall grade of ‘pass’ in order to pass the unit. If any ‘pass/fail’ tasks are shown in the table above they must also be completed successfully (‘pass’ grade). You must also meet any minimum mark requirements specified for a particular assessment task, as detailed in the ‘assessment task’ section (note that in some instances, the minimum mark for a task may be greater than 50%).
Past Exams
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Term 1 - 2014 : The overall satisfaction for students in the last offering of this course was 78.57% (`Agree` and `Strongly Agree` responses), based on a 54.9% response rate.
Feedback, Recommendations and Responses
Every unit is reviewed for enhancement each year. At the most recent review, the following staff and student feedback items were identified and recommendations were made.
Source: Student Feedback and self reflection
Necessity for retaining this course as part of BIT for the reasons of essential knowledge acquisition for effective software development, applicability of operating systems fundamentals in other complex systems, and wider use in cloud, PC, and mobile devices.
Retain this course as part of BIT or Design and develop a Bachelor of Computer Science program.
In Progress
Source: Student feedback and self reflection
Need for more practicals with hands on experience.
Include tutorials with more hands on experience to enable students obtain deeper understanding.
In Progress
Source: Self reflection
Need for inclusion of research based assessment.
Include assessments designed for more research based content enabling students to learn features of currently available operating systems and existing practices.
In Progress
Source: Self reflection
Requirement for better lab facilites providing access to a real world system.
Labs having machines with Linux Operating system which is an open source software allowing students to have exposure to various aspects of Operating System.
In Progress
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of the functions of operating systems
- demonstrate an awareness of common algorithms and data structures used in operating systems
- analyse and appreciate the different solutions to problems posed in operating systems
- critically examine CPU scheduling algorithms, concurrency controls, semaphores, deadlocks, memory management routines, file and directory structures, I/O systems, and security features used in modern operating systems.
| Assessment Tasks | Learning Outcomes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| 1 - Online Quiz(zes) | • | • | • | • |
| Graduate Attributes | Learning Outcomes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |
| 1 - Communication | • | • | • | • |
| 2 - Problem Solving | • | • | • | • |
| 3 - Critical Thinking | • | • | • | • |
| 4 - Information Literacy | • | • | • | • |
| 6 - Information Technology Competence | • | • | • | • |
| Assessment Tasks | Graduate Attributes | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 10 | |
| 1 - Online Quiz(zes) | • | • | • | • | • | ||||||