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CSE321 Midterm Exam Review Guide - October 22, 2009

Prepare effectively for your CSE321 midterm exam with this comprehensive review guide. The exam, conducted by Professor B. Ramamurthy, is a closed-book format and allows one sheet of notes. Key topics include real-time systems, scheduling algorithms, finite state machine design, priority inversion, cyclic executives, and systems like WRT54Gl and Linksys Nexos. The exam consists of five questions, each worth 20 (+/-5) points, with significant subsections. Be sure to review your class notes and understand homework problems for optimal preparation.

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CSE321 Midterm Exam Review Guide - October 22, 2009

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  1. Midterm Review CSE321 B.Ramamurthy B.Ramamurthy

  2. Exam Date • October 22, 2009 • Please bring • Pencils, pens and erasers. • This is a closed book exam. However you are allowed one sheet of any information you like. • No calculators allowed. B.Ramamurthy

  3. Topics • Real-time system: definitions • Real-time scheduling: Earliest deadline vs. Rate monotonic • Finite state machine design and implementation • Priority inversion and priority inheritance • Cyclic executives (hwk3) • WRT54Gl and Linksys Nexos systems: Short answer questions B.Ramamurthy

  4. Format • 5 questions 20(+/-5) points each; • Each question may have many subsections. B.Ramamurthy

  5. How to study? • Review class notes • Understand homework problems and solutions B.Ramamurthy

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