System Architecture

  • Type: Tutorials
  • Chair: System Architecture
  • Semester: WT 2008/2009
  • Time:

    Wednesday 9.45 - 11.15, Thursday 17.30 - 19.00, Friday 14.00 - 15.30

  • Lecturer:

    Gerd Liefländer, Philipp Kupferschmied

  • SWS: 2
  • Lv-No.: 24144

Assignments and Solutions

Author Assignments Source Solutions Source
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 1 pdf Solution 1 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 2 pdf Solution 2 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 3 pdf Solution 3 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 4 pdf Solution 4 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 5 pdf Solution 5 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 6 pdf Solution 6 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 7 pdf Solution 7 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 8 pdf Solution 8 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 9 pdf Solution 9 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 10 pdf Solution 10 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 11 pdf Solution 11 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 12 pdf Solution 12 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 13 pdf Solution 13 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 14 pdf Solution 14 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Assignment 15 pdf Solution 15 pdf
Gerd Liefländer Assignment 16 (Ferienübung) pdf Solution 16 (Ferienübung) pdf

Programming Assignments

Author Assignments Source
Philipp Kupferschmied Programming Assignment 0 - Theoretical Part pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Programming Assignment 0 - Practical Part pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Programming Assignment 1 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Programming Assignment 2 pdf
Philipp Kupferschmied Programming Assignment 3 pdf

Contents

Together with the corresponding lecture we'll offer tutorials every week. We hope that our students will benefit from studying and discussing the related topics of system architecture within smaller groups. Two types of assignments will be offered: homeworks and programming assignments.
In addition to the conceptual solutions, being offered in the lecture, we want to develop alternative solutions in the homeworks, compare and evaluate them, in order to prepare students for the design of modern systems. We also plan at least three programming assignments using the teaching OS platform OS/161.
One goal of these tutorials is to deal intensively the topics of the lecture. On the other hand these tutorials may motivate interested students to think about new approaches in system architecture. This means, the more the commitment of the participants the better the performance of the tutorials.