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15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems
| Spring 2005 |
| Frank Pfenning |
| Lecture, TuTh 9:00-10:20, WeH 7500 |
| 12 units |
This course provides a programmer's view of how computer systems
execute programs, store information, and communicate. It enables
students to become more effective programmers, especially in dealing
with issues of performance, portability and robustness. It also serves
as a foundation for courses on compilers, networks, operating systems,
and computer architecture, where a deeper understanding of systems-level
issues is required. Topics covered include: machine-level code and its
generation by optimizing compilers, performance evaluation and
optimization, computer arithmetic, memory organization and management,
networking technology and protocols, and supporting concurrent
computation.
Prerequisites: 15-113 System Skills in C, and
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Algorithms
What's New?
- (02/24) A model solution
for Exam 1 is now available.
- (02/22) Exam 1 has been graded and the scores are
available on Blackboard. Class average is 50/75 with a high of 72
and low of 18. A model solution will be made available over
the next few days.
- (02/18) The TAs are leading a review session for
Exam 1 on Sun 7:30 in WeH 7500.
- (02/15) Important Information on Exam 1:
Sections A, B, and C (10:30, 11:30, 12:30) should go to WeH 7500
Sections D, E, and F (1:30, 2:30, and 3:30) should go to DH 2210
for taking Exam 1 on Tue Feb 22, 9:00-10:20.
It covers Lectures 1-12 which correspond to Ch 1-3 and 5-6 of the
textbook. For a more precise reading list, consult the course schedule.
- (02/13) Quiz 3 will go out Mon Feb 14 at 4:30pm and must
be finished by Tue Feb 15 by 11:59pm. It will cover lectures 7, 8, 9
and the first half of 10 (Ch 3.6-3.14 in the textbook). This and
future quizzes will be only 30 minutes as originally
planned.
- (02/08) Correct answers to quizzes 1 and 2 should now be available
in Blackboard. The grading of those and lab 1 should be finished
very soon.
- (02/05) Under resources there are now
links to assembler and Intel instruction set references that were posted
on the newsgroup. There are also a
quick gdb reference
and links to prior instances of this course.
Course Material
| Schedule |
Lecture schedule, slides, recitation notes, readings, and code |
| Assignments |
Details of assignments, due dates, and policies |
| Exams |
Information about quizzes, exams, and final |
| Lab Machines |
Instructions for using the lab machines |
| Resources |
Additional course resources |
Course Information
| Lectures |
TuTh 9:00-10:20, WeH 7500 |
| Recitations |
Section A, Mon 10:30-11:20, OSC 203, Kun Gao
Section B, Mon 11:30-12:20, OSC 203, Boris Sofman
Section C, Mon 12:30-1:20, OSC 203, Ben Rister
Section D, Mon 1:30-2:20, OSC 203, Naju Mancheril
Section E, Mon 2:30-3:20, OSC 203, Umang Kajaria
Section F, Mon 3:30-4:20, OSC 203, Kevin Litwack
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| Textbooks |
Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron,
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective, Prentice Hall, 2003
(The authors are donating the royalties from CMU book sales to
CMU, to be used for CMU undergraduates)
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Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie,
The C Programming Language, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall, 1988
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| Credit |
12 units |
| Grading |
60% Labs(7), 10% Quizzes(7+1), 15% Midterm Exams(2), 15% Final Exam |
| Labs |
There are 7 labs worth a total of 600 points
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| Quizzes |
There are 8 quizzes, in recitation, worth 15 points each
The lowest score is dropped, so the total is 100 (+5 extra) points.
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| Midterms |
There are 2 midterm exams, in class, open book
Exam 1, Tue Feb 22, Ch 1-6, 75 points
Exam 2, Tue Apr 5, Ch 7-8,10-11, 75 points
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| Final |
There is a final, open book, worth 150 points
Date, time, and location TBA
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| Home |
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~fp/courses/15213-s05/ |
| Newsgroup |
news:cmu.cs.class.cs213
Usually checked at least once a day
For faster turnaround, e-mail the teaching assistants
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| Blackboard |
http://www.cmu.edu/blackboard/
Used only for tracking of grades
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| Directories |
/afs/cs.cmu.edu/academic/class/15213-s05/ |
Instructor
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Frank Pfenning |
| Contact |
fp@cs or x8-6343 |
| Office |
Wean Hall 8117 |
| Office Hours |
Tue 3:00-4:00 |
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Teaching Assistants
| | Contact |
Recitation |
Office Hours |
| Kun Gao | kgao@cs.cmu.edu |
Section A Mon 10:30-11:20, OSC 203 |
Wed 1pm-2pm, Thu 2pm-3pm Doherty 4302D |
| Boris Sofman | bsofman@andrew.cmu.edu |
Section B Mon 11:30-12:20, OSC 203 |
Tue 12:30-1:30, Fri 1:30-2:30 WeH 3108 |
| Ben Rister | bdr@cs.cmu.edu |
Section C Mon 12:30-1:20, OSC 203 |
Mon 3:15-4:30pm Doherty 4302D |
| Naju Mancheril | naju@cmu.edu |
Section D Mon 1:30-2:20, OSC 203 |
Thu 3:30-4:30 WeH 3108 |
| Umang Kajaria | ukajaria@andrew.cmu.edu |
Section E Mon 2:30-3:20, OSC 203 |
Wed 1:30-2:30 WeH 3108 |
| Kevin Litwack | klitwack@andrew.cmu.edu |
Section F Mon 3:30-4:20, OSC 203 |
Tue & Thu 6:30-7:30 pm WeH 3108 |
Course Assistant
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Jennifer Landefeld |
| Contact |
jennsbl@cs.cmu.edu |
| Office |
Wean Hall 8120 |
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