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COP 3402 Systems Software

COP 3402 Systems Software. Euripides Montagne University of Central Florida (Spring 2008). Outline. Course Organization What is Systems software?. COP 3402 Systems Software. Who am I and where to find me?. Instructor: Euripides Montagne Tele.: 823-2684 email : eurip@cs.ucf.edu

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COP 3402 Systems Software

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  1. COP 3402 Systems Software Euripides Montagne University of Central Florida (Spring 2008)

  2. Outline • Course Organization • What is Systems software? University of Central Florida

  3. COP 3402 Systems Software Who am I and where to find me? Instructor:Euripides Montagne Tele.:823-2684 email: eurip@cs.ucf.edu Office hours: MW from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. (HEC 217) TR   from 2:00 p.m.  to 4:00 p.m. (HEC 217) University of Central Florida

  4. COP 3402 Systems SoftwareCourse information Lecture meetings: TR 12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.(HEC 118 ) Recitations: F 8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. (HEC 302) F 3:00 p.m. – 3:50 p.m. (ENG 227) Web page:http://www.cs.ucf.edu/~eurip University of Central Florida

  5. COP 3402 Systems SoftwareCourse outline Course Outline: This course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of real and virtual machines as language processor. We will study the processor as an instruction interpreter. Compilers, assemblers, and virtual machines will be presented as systems software for program development. An introduction to Operating system will be given. Course Topics: introduction to compilers and interpreters, virtual machines, computer architecture and assembler, loaders and linkers, macro-processors, run time environment and operating systems Prerequisites: COP 3502 – Computer Science II University of Central Florida

  6. COP 3402 Systems SoftwareCourse outline (continued) Material: Lecture notes: On website Textbook: Leland L Beck, “System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming ” 3rd Edition, Addison Wesley, 1997. Grading Policy:(20%) Exam #1 (20%) Exam #2 (20%) Final Exam (30%) Programming project. (10%) Labs. “Late assignments will not be accepted” University of Central Florida

  7. COP 3402 Systems SoftwareWho are your TAs? TA: Vladimir Reilly Tele.: (407) 823-4733 email: vsreilly@cs.ucf.edu Office hours: MW 5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. (HEC 254) TA: Hua Zhang Tele.: (407) 823-2524 email: hzhang@cs.ucf.edu Office hours: TR from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (HEC 313) University of Central Florida

  8. COP 3402 Systems Software An Introduction to Systems Software University of Central Florida

  9. What is Systems Software? Systems Software consists of a set of programs that support the operation of a computer system and help, the programmer, to simplify the programming process and run application software efficiently. Examples of systems software are: Text editors Compilers Loaders Linker Debugger Assembler Operating system University of Central Florida

  10. Systems software can be classified in two groups: • 1.- Software to create a program development environment • Text editor • Compiler • Assembler • Linker • Debugger(low-level) • 2.- Software to create a run-time environment • Operating system • Loader • Dynamic Linker • Program libraries University of Central Florida

  11. Systems Software: Program Development Environment • Text editor: Software that permits the creation and editing of • text (i.e. application programs). • Compiler: Translates programs written in a high level • language to object code or machine code. • Assembler: Translates programs written in assembly language to • object code or machine code. • Static Linker: Combines and resolves references between object • programs and creates the executable code. • Debugger It is used to debug executable programs and their • (low-level) related object code and source program. University of Central Florida

  12. Systems Software: Run-Time Environment • Loader: Loads an executable code and starts its execution • Libraries: • Precompiled programs the creates a set of functions for use by • other programs. • Dynamic Linker: • Loads and links shared libraries at run-time • Operating system: • An event driven program that make an abstraction of the computer • system. The operating system handles all resources efficiently, • creates an environment for application programs to run, and creates • a friendly interface between the user and the computer system. University of Central Florida

  13. Compile time Compiler/ assembler Object Module Source Program Other Object Modules Link Editor (Linker) Executable File Load time System Library Loader Dynamically Loaded System Library Running Program Execution time Computer hardware + OS University of Central Florida

  14. COP 3402 Systems Software Next class we will talk about The processor as an instruction interpreter

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