CSC 560
Design and Analysis of Real-Time Systems
Units: 1.5
Hours: 3-3
Fundamental issues in the design of real-time operating systems and application software. Typical topics include: hard real-time scheduling, interrupt driven systems, process communication and synchronization, language requirements for real-time systems, decomposition of real-time requirements into process model, and case studies. A project involving design, implementation and testing of a real-time executive and real-time application software will also be included.
Note:
- Not open to students registered in or with credit in CSC 460.
Graduate course in the Computer Science program offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.