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15-213 Introduction to Computer Systems (ICS): Exams
- All exams are closed book, closed notes.
- However, you may bring one (1) double-sided 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of notes,
which can be handwritten or typed, to the midterm, and you may
bring two (2) double-sided 8 1/2 x 11 sheets of notes to the final.
- In addtion, the following midterm notes sheet will be provided with the exam.
- You may not use a computer at all.
- You are not permitted to use a calculator or any other electronic aid.
- There will be questions similar to previous exams, questions that
will test your understanding of the lab material, and new types of
questions.
Final Exam - 5:30pm-8:30pm, Fri May 10, 2013.
- Students with accomodations with EOS for extra time should
arrange for proctoring through Larry Powell's office.
The 213 staff will not be proctoring any extra-time exams.
- You are responsible for everything in Chapters 1-3 and Chapters
6-12 in your textbook. You can expect questions on topics such as,
but not limited to, floating point, assembly, stacks, caches, VM
address translation, process control, Unix I/O, concurrency, and
synchronization.
- To study, read each chapter three times, work the practice
problems, and do problems from previous exams:
Midterm Exam - Tue March 5, 2013
- We will hold an exam review session Sunday 3pm-6pm in DH 2210 and DH2315
- Students with EOS accomodations for extra time should
arrange for proctoring through Larry Powell's office. The 213 staff will not be proctoring any extra-time exams.
- You are responsible for everything in Chapters 1-3 and Chapter 6-8
in your textbook.
- Your TAs will hold an exam review during recitation on
Monday, March 4.
- There is no lecture on exam day.
- To study, read each chapter three times, work the practice
problems, and do problems from previous exams. Note that in previous
years, Chapter 6 (memory hierarchy) was covered by Exam 2:
Exam 1:
Exam 2:
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