CS 283-001 Systems Programming

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Summer Quarter 23-24, 3295
CS 283
40543
Full Term (6/24/24 to 9/7/24)
001
University City
3
Face To Face
Active
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Yes
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Undergraduate Day

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Course Attributes

Restrictions

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     UG - Undergraduate Quarter

Prerequisites

CS 265 UG C

Instructor

Stuart, Brian (13900897) – Primary – 100%

Schedule

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MW 3pm-4:20pm Lecture (Class)
3675 Market Street 1054-1055
(None Assigned)
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Enrollment 65 current, 0 prior, 1 waiting

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Long Text
This course introduces computer systems, including interaction of hardware and software through the operating system, from the programmer's perspective. Three fundamental abstractions are emphasized: processes, virtual memory, and files. These abstractions provide programmers a common interface to a wide variety of hardware devices. Topics covered include linking, system level I/O, concurrent programming, and network programming.

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