15-712 is a PhD course in operating systems. The goals are:
Please note: This course is open to SCS Ph.D. students. Other students may be admitted by the permission of the instructor; please attend the first few sessions to see if you're interested. There will be a hard limit for the total number of students to ensure sufficient "face-time" for project meetings.
This course assumes a basic familiarity with operating sytems concepts. The course will consist of a reading/lecture/discussion component and a project component. The class will cover approximately 40 research papers. Some of these papers will introduce students to the basic principles on which modern operating systems and distributed systems are based. Others will cover more recent work to explore the state of the art and observe the evolution of these systems over time.
Students are expected to read papers before the class and participate in the discussion during the class.
Name | Office | Tel | Office Hours | |
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David Andersen | dga AT cs DOT cmu DOT edu | GHC 9109 | - | By Appointment |
Name | Office | Tel | Office Hours | |
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Elie Krevat | ekrevat AT cs DOT cmu DOT edu | GHC 6221 | - | By Appointment |
Jun Woo Park | junwoop AT cs DOT cmu DOT edu | GHC 9227 | - | By Appointment |
Kathy McNiff kmm AT cs DOT cmu DOT edu, GHC 9213
Students are encouraged to talk to each other, to the course staff, or to anyone else about any of the assignments. Assistance must be limited to discussion of the problem and sketching general approaches to a solution. Each student must write out his or her own solutions to the homework.
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