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+ | * Spent majority of time trying to debug/figure out how to test genuine multi-core message passing which took up the majority of the week | ||
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+ | * Finished (at least I believe so) multi-core message passing | ||
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+ | * Check-in with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen | ||
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+ | * Read Research Paper on Wait-Free Synchronization | ||
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+ | * Set up GitHub in my local directory on Morbius | ||
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+ | * Discussion on Wait-Free Paper with Team XINU on Thursday | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 19 June 2020
About Me
My name is John Austin. I am a Junior triple majoring in Computer Science, Mathematics, and Theology. Currently I am working on the Embedded XINU Operating System under Dr. Dennis Brylow.
REU 2020 Weekly Logs
Week 1:
- Orientation
- Went over what to expect from REU
- Bootcamp
- Overview of different Data Science and Machine Learning Concepts
- Met with XINU team daily
- Figured out project
- Began initial research into past papers written on XINU and reading up on xV6 o/s to brainstorm how to overhaul current concurrency system
- Started Research training
Week 2:
- Met with XINU team frequently
- Read about Xv6 O/S used at MIT
- Read about PortOS used at Cornell University
- Research Training with Dr. Brylow
- Online RCR Training
- Technical Writing Seminar with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen
- Debugged Issue with multi-core functionality in XINU
- Went on ACM and tried to find related work for our specific field (there isn't much in our sphere, however it was still useful nevertheless)
- Checked out potential new O/S book for Marquette Operating Systems Course (COSC 3250)
Week 3
- Met with XINU team Monday to check in
- Spent majority of time trying to debug/figure out how to test genuine multi-core message passing which took up the majority of the week
- Finished (at least I believe so) multi-core message passing
- Check-in with Dr. Brylow and Dr. Praveen
- Read Research Paper on Wait-Free Synchronization
- Set up GitHub in my local directory on Morbius
- Discussion on Wait-Free Paper with Team XINU on Thursday