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13E113SS - System Programming

Course specification
Course title System Programming
Acronym 13E113SS
Study programme Electrical Engineering and Computing
Module Computer Engineering and Informatics
Type of study bachelor academic studies
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
ESPB 6.0 Status mandatory
Condition Passed exams: Object-oriented programming 1, Algorithms and data structures, Computer architecture
The goal Fundamentals of assembly programming x86 and ARM processor architectures. Getting to know the features and how to design different system tools, such as macro processors, assemblers, emulators, linkers and loaders.
The outcome Enabling students to understand the function and structure of various system utilities, such as macro processors, assemblers, emulators, linkers and loaders. Students should be able to design and implement such tools or adapt existing ones. Students learn about the basics of assembly language programming.
Contents
URL to the subject page https://rti.etf.bg.ac.rs/rti/ir3ss/index.html
URL to lectures https://teams.microsoft.com/l/team/19%3aDhpkti-H8a7ybn0Vjo82fMWycTTSJhgDGC1j4NSDJ6A1%40thread.tacv2/conversations?groupId=eeb1c972-4aba-4924-97d8-f3090e3fdff7&tenantId=1774ef2e-9c62-478a-8d3a-fd2a495547ba
Contents of lectures Fundamentals of x86 and ARM assembler. Assembler tool main functions. Assembler design. Macroprocessor design. Case Study: preprocessor for C/C++. Design of interpretrative and JIT emulators. Program object formats. Functions of a linker. Linker design. Loader design. Overlays technique. Dynamic linking and loading.
Contents of exercises Auditory exercises illustrating some of the concepts and techniques discussed in class. A practical student project in the area of designing systems tools​​.
Literature
  1. System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, L. Beck, Addison Wesley 1997.
  2. Linkers and Loaders, John Levine 1999.
  3. Compilers and Compiler Generators, an Introduction with C++, P. D. Thery , International Thomson Computer Press, 1997
Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
Lectures Exercises OTC Study and Research Other classes
2 2 1
Methods of teaching Lectures, exercises, individual work on a project
Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
Pre obligations Points Final exam Points
Activites during lectures 0 Test paper 60
Practical lessons 0 Oral examination 0
Projects
Colloquia 0
Seminars 40