15-513: Introduction to Computer Systems (ICS)

Summer 2019
Brian Railing and Sol Boucher
6 units

The ICS course provides a programmer's view of how computer systems execute programs, store information, and communicate. It enables students to become more effective programmers, especially in dealing with issues of performance, portability and robustness. It also serves as a foundation for courses on compilers, networks, operating systems, and computer architecture, where a deeper understanding of systems-level issues is required. Topics covered include: machine-level code and its generation by optimizing compilers, performance evaluation and optimization, computer arithmetic, memory organization and management, networking technology and protocols, and supporting concurrent computation.

Course Syllabus

Prerequisites: 15-122


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Getting Help

Piazza Piazza
Office Hours GHC 4215
Office hour specifics can be found here.

Course Materials

Schedule Lecture schedule, slides, recitation notes, readings, and code
Assignments Details of assignments, due dates, and policies
Exams Information about quizzes, exams, and final
Lab Machines Instructions for using the lab machines
Resources Additional course resources

Course Information

For details See the course syllabus for details (below is just a few overview bits).
Lectures Online, see Canvas
Textbooks Randal E. Bryant and David R. O'Hallaron,
Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective, Third Edition, Pearson, 2016
  Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie,
The C Programming Language, Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 1988
Credit 6 units
Grading Composed from total lab performance (50%), total exam performance (45%), and prepatory assignments (5%).
Labs There are 7 labs, not evenly weighted. See the assignments page for the breakdown.
Exams There is one midterm exam, online, closed book (10%).
There is a final exam, in Pittsburgh, closed book (35%).
Home http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/15513-m19/www
Questions Piazza, office hours, email
Canvas We are using Canvas for this course.
Course Directory /afs/cs/academic/class/15513-m19/

Instructors

Name Brian Railing Sol Boucher
Contact bpr@cs.cmu.edu,
x8-3143
sboucher@cmu.edu
Office GHC 6005 GHC 9009
Office Hours after lectures (not recitation/OH days):
Tuesdays, 1:30–2 PM
Wednesdays–Fridays, 1:30–2:30 PM
(or by appointment)
Wednesdays, 3–4:30 PM, GHC 8115
Fridays, 3–4 PM, GHC 9115
(or by appointment)