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Johns Hopkins University | EN.605.614

System Development in the Unix Environment

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This course describes how to implement software systems in a UNIX (POSIX-compliant) operating system environment. Students will discuss and learn the complexities, methodologies, and tools in the development of large systems that contain multiple programs. Topics include an overview of the UNIX system and its general-purpose tools, advanced makefile usage, UNIX system calls, UNIX process management, threads, and basic and advanced interprocess communication. Additional topics include source code configuration control, Perl, and debugging techniques. Prerequisite(s): Familiarity with UNIX, experience with C++ or C.

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T. Barrett
16:30 - 19:10