A comprehensive study of UNIX system call and system programming. You learn concepts of process, socket communication as a concurrent system model and programming techniques based on them. This course also includes a study of object-oriented paradigm and object-oriented programming in Java and basic concepts of parallel programming and programming techniques using them.
The goal of this course is to design and implement parallel and concurrent programs in the C and Java languages using UNIX system call, socket communication and synchronization mechanism.
Sytem call, Process, Network Communication , Thread and Synchronization, Parallel programming, C, Java
✔ Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
Classroom learning is followed by exercises
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Object Oriented Paradigm | Object Oriented Paradigm |
Class 2 | Object Oriented Programming, Java | Object Oriented Programming, Java |
Class 3 | Exercise: Object Oriented Programming | Object Oriented Programming |
Class 4 | Unix system call (1) : process, fork | Unix system call (1) : process, fork |
Class 5 | Unix system call (2) : File abstraction, pipe | Unix system call (2) : File abstraction, pipe |
Class 6 | Exercise: UNIX system call | UNIX system call |
Class 7 | GUI, Event driven, I/O | GUI, Event driven, I/O |
Class 8 | Exercise: GUI, Event driven, I/O | GUI, I/O |
Class 9 | Concurrent processing, Thread | Concurrent processing, Thread |
Class 10 | Execise: Concurrent processing | Concurrent processing |
Class 11 | Socket Communication | Socket Communication |
Class 12 | Exercise: Socket communication | Socket Communication |
Class 13 | Parallel Processing | Parallel Processing |
Class 14 | Parallel Programming model | Parallel Programming model |
Class 15 | Exercise: Parallel Processing | Parallel Processing |
None.
Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment (3rd Ed), W.Richard Stevens, Addison-Wesley (2013)
The Java Programming Language (4th Ed.) Addison-Wesley(2005).
Other Text to be assigned.
Slides are available in lecture.
Evaluating exercise reports and examination.
A study of basic concepts of object-oriented paradigm and object-oriented programming using Java language.