Neeraja Yadwadkar
Email: X at inst.eecs.berkeley.edu, where X = cs162-ta
Office Hours: W 9:30-11:30am in 411 Soda.
David Chou
Email: X at inst.eecs.berkeley.edu, where X = cs162-tb
Office Hours: W 2-3 PM and Th 4-5 PM in 611 Soda.
Haoyuan “HY” Li
Email: X at inst.eecs.berkeley.edu, where X = cs162-tc
Office Hours: M 9-10am in 411 SODA
Wesley Chow
Email: X at inst.eecs.berkeley.edu, where X = cs162-td
Office Hours: M 1-3 PM in 411 Soda
Daniel Bruckner
Email: X at inst.eecs.berkeley.edu, where X = cs162-te
Office Hours: M 10-11 AM and Th 2-3 PM in 775 Soda
Section | Day | Time | Location | Instructor / TA | Online
Screencast Archive |
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Lecture | MW |
|
145 Dwinelle |
Anthony D. Joseph |
Click here and select Computer Science dept, CS 162 |
Section | Day | Time | Location | Instructor / TA |
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101 |
Tu |
10:00A-11:00A | 6 Evans |
David |
102 |
Tu | 11:00A-12:00P | 75 Evans | David |
103 | Tu | 1:00P-2:00P | 75 Evans | Neeraja |
104 | Tu | 3:00P-4:00P | 2070 VLSB |
Daniel |
105 | Tu | 11:00A-12:00P | 3105 Etcheverry |
Daniel |
106 | Tu | 1:00P-2:00P |
385 LeConte |
Wesley |
107 |
Tu |
2:00P-3:00P |
71 Evans |
Neeraja |
108 |
Tu |
6:00P-7:00P |
71 Evans |
Wesley |
Lab | 271/273 Soda Hall |
Required |
Textbook |
Authors |
Bibliographical
Information |
|
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Yes |
Operating System Concepts 9th Edition | Silberschatz, Galvin, and Gagne | Hardcover: ISBN 978-1-1180-6333-0 December 2012, ©2013 Paperback: ISBN 978-1-1181-2938-8 January 2013, ©2013 Online material (Practice exercise solutions) Note: Students may use the older 8th edition |
|
Suggested |
The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System | McKusick and Neville-Neil | Addison-Wesley,
©2005 I SBN-10: 0-201-70245-2 ISBN-13: 978-0-201-70245-3 |
|
Suggested |
The Practice of Programming | Kernighan and Pike | Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-615686-X | |
Suggested |
The Mythical Man-Month | Brooks |
Anniversary Edition, Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-83595-9 | |
Suggested (FREE) |
Introduction to Programming Using Java, Sixth Edition Version 6.0.1, July 2012 |
David J. Eck |
Free online and downloadable Java programming book |
Projects: There will be four projects. Each project consists of a design document and solution code. The document will be worth 40% of the project grade, and the code will be worth the other 60%.
Exams: There will be one midterm exam and one final exam. If you have a conflict, let us know, and we will schedule a makeup for the day before the exam is given to the rest of the class. All exams will be closed book, and will cover material from lecture, sections, the readings, and the project. In particular, you are likely to do poorly on the exams and in the course if you do not do your share of the work on the project.
One Midterm: | 20% | |
One final
exam: |
25% |
|
Four project phases: |
50% |
(each project is worth 12.5%) |
Participation (Class/Discussion Section/Piazza) and Quizzes: |
5% |