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  • = Lab =
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  • :*'''Most labs at Seneca College require students externally boot their lab machines''' (i.e. from removable disk drive) in order to use the CD / DVD b :* On the other hand, the '''TEL OPEN LAB (Rm. T2113)''' a'''llows students to boot Internally in order to download C
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} In this lab you're going to:
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} In this lab, we will continue to use LVM in order to make our file system(s) more flexi
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you are going to help conserve disk space by learning how to compress and
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn the basics of networking by using your Virtual Machines and
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn how to use the ssh, scp, sftp commands to work between comp
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn how to setup, and run a DHCP server on your fedora3 machine
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  • :*'''Most labs at Seneca College require students externally boot their lab machines''' (i.e. from removable disk drive) in order to use the DVD burner :* On the other hand, the '''TEL OPEN LAB (Rm. T2113)''' a'''llows students to boot Internally in order to download D
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  • * lab 1 * lab 2
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  • == Lab Allocation == | Lab 1 || Kevin || Yes
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  • ** Alfred's contribution (Lab Q&A).
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  • ===Lab Implementation Progress=== ! Lab !! Member !! Progress
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  • | Lab 1 || Joseph || Yes - Not uploaded yet | Lab 2 || Leo || Yes - Not uploaded yet
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  • Lab Instructions
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  • ...with this application dealt with both learning how to use XMLParser (which Lab 7 explains how to do) and using the XMLParser to parse XML attributes. I h
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  • !Week!!Week of...!!Tuesday - Class!!Friday - ALC/Lab!!Deliverables ...eek 1 Deliverables|Blog a commentary on code reviews in two communities]] (Lab 1)
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|This lab is designed to explore the code review processes used in open source projec ...labs, we will not be working on this lab in class -- please complete this lab as homework.}}
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  • ...n the Centos 7 installation disk (you will just following instructions for lab 1 - SSD). If you have a removable SATA drive, then you should perform the f |[[Image:tel_oenlab.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The '''TEL OPEN LAB<br />(Rm. T2113)''' is one of the few areas at Seneca that '''allows the st
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  • ...border-bottom: thin solid black;font-weight:bold;">[[OPS435_Lab_1_-_Bash | Lab 1]]</td> ...border-bottom: thin solid black;font-weight:bold;">[[OPS435_Lab_2_-_Bash | Lab 2]]</td>
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} In this lab you're going to learn how to:
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  • In this lab, you will learn how to use '''iptables''' to build a simple '''Linux firewa ...elp when using iptables. Some basic iptables commands are provided in this lab for reference, but it is also essential that you know how to obtain help (m
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  • In this lab, you will configure a Linux machine to be a DNS server for the rest of the ...them (especially your iptables which may block DNS traffic needed for this lab):
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  • ...uccessfully completed labs 3, 4a, 4b, and 6 in order to be able to do this lab.}} The public key cryptography concepts in this lab are the same in a previous lab ([http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OPS335_Lab_1#SSH_Keys Lab1: SSH
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  • # Emma ran a hack jam for 10-12 year olds at her local university computer lab in Victoria, Canada. Now she’s working with other mentors to launch #GenO # MIT Media Lab
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  • * Project and lab work is submitted by blogging. Please blog frequently (at least 1-2 times p
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you are going to help conserve disk space by learning how to compress and
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  • * Git review (Lab)
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn the basics of networking by using your Virtual Machines and
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn how to use the ssh, scp, sftp commands to work between comp
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} * In this lab, you will learn how to setup, and run a DHCP server on your centos3 machine
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  • ===Lab Implementation Progress=== ! Lab !! Member !! Progress
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  • [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will investigate the relationship between basic C source code and the {{Admon/tip|Host System|You can choose to perform this lab on any of the [[SPO600 Servers]]. Alternately, you may use your own system
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  • Lab 5 contains practice in compiling source code. It is recommended to study th ...calculation). In that case you may show me your submission in the second lab that week instead. Assignments submitted after that will receive a grade of
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will experiment with assembler on the x86_64 and aarch64 platforms.}} {{Admon/tip|SPO600 Servers|Perform this lab on [[SPO600 Servers]] (you may use your own systems if they are of the righ
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  • #REDIRECT [[SPO600 64-bit Assembly Language Lab]]
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  • These instructions are sufficient to complete the [[SPO600 Assembler Lab]] (GAS syntax):
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  • These instructions are sufficient to complete the [[SPO600 Assembler Lab]]; remember to replace the generic register names with ones that specify wi
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will examine the codebase of an open source project to find platform-s {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the
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  • #Michael Lab: 5,8, 9 GL:8, 9 #Bruno Lab:6,7,10 GL:7
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  • ...some of the test results including some hardware specification of the new Lab machine under Linux.
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  • ...and IPv6 on your VMs, and also to manage your router configuration between lab and assignment needs.
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  • ...on code reviews in two communities (Lab 1) and on the Compiled C Code lab (Lab 2).]] ...o Performance site]]||[[#Week 5 Deliverables|Blog post about assembly lab (lab 3) and potential projects]]
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  • [[Category:Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]]
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  • [[Category:Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]][[Image:EHL.jpg|thumb|200px|right|The EHL in January 2015.]] The Enterprise Hyperscale Lab is operated by the [[OSTEP]] team to perform research on open source techno
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  • #REDIRECT [[Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]]
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  • [[Category:Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]]
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  • * lab 1 * lab 2
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  • == Lab contribution ==
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  • ===Lab Implementation Progress=== ! Lab !! Member !! Progress
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  • ! Lab Number !! DX11 Labs!! OpenGL Labs! ...t Wes and Rene but Matthew was hard at work helping finish the last OpenGL lab and helping with the debugging of either the AnimationTract or the interpol
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  • ...n this version due to the fact that shared memory was used. On the school lab computers the NBPT was 1024.
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  • ===Lab Implementation Progress=== ! Lab !! Direct X!! Open GL
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  • * blcr - Berkely Lab Checkpoint.Restart, not present in Fedora, present in repositories for Debi
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  • ...et up accounts, and blog a comparision of code reviews in two communities (Lab 1).]] ...AMP stack (Lab 2)]]||[[#Week 2 Deliverables|Blog about your baseline data (Lab 2)]]
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  • ...some research resources (such as computers in the [[Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]]). In addition, participation in this course may help prepare students for
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  • | Lab 1 || Elliot Kwan | Lab 2 || Raymond Blaga
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  • ...bably 36GB (one compressed + one uncompressed file). Note that in the open lab you should use 7zip to extract the archive, the Windows built-in zip extrac
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  • [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will do a baseline build of a software package and benchmark its perfo {{Admon/important|This lab is not used in the current semester.|Please refer to the other labs in the
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  • * Lab/Project based approach
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  • === Optional Lab === ...was used in previous semesters in the SPO600 course. It is not a required lab in the current version of the course.
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  • == Lab 1:== :'''Scripting for Lab1'''. Lab 1 could be modified to have students generate a report regarding the collec
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  • [[Category:Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]]
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  • == OpenGL Lab Contribution ==
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  • == OpenGL Lab Distribution ==
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  • == OpenGL Lab Division == Lab 1-Matthew Tait<br/>
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  • ...there an empty chart already contained in a portion of the lab logbook for lab 4 instead of the students drawing the chart and then filling in the informa
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  • ...stall with students for lab1 Investigation 1 with students (only time I do lab with students) to help them get on the right track'''.<br><br> ...and they assume firewalld is disabled at this point. I recommend we amend Lab 1 to instruct students to fully remove firewalld from their systems. I also
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  • ::# '''Scripting for Lab1'''. Lab 1 could be modified to have students generate a report regarding the collec
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  • ...on how to self-correct them</li><li>'''Serious Concern(s)''' - Call over a lab assistant / Instructor<br><br></li></ul>
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  • ==Changes to the Lab Environment== ...project to provide students and faculty with a more efficient and flexible lab environment for the school of ICT was launched in the summer semester of 20
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  • [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will do a build of a software package with profiling enabled, execute {{Admon/important|This lab is not a required lab in the current semester of the SPO600 course.|Please refer to the other lab
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  • Lab 5 contains practice in compiling source code. It is recommended to study th ...calculation). In that case you may show me your submission in the second lab that week instead. Assignments submitted after that will receive a grade of
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  • Lab 5 contains practice in compiling source code. It is recommended to study th ...calculation). In that case you may show me your submission in the second lab that week instead. Assignments submitted after that will receive a grade of
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  • ...as finished being researched and a miniature demo was set up in the weekly lab (Elsi & Steve). The demo will act as the basis of the Youtube integration s ** Drastically modify Android Project code for lab 6
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  • [[Category:Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]] ...d to track the state of the various systems in the [[Enterprise Hyperscale Lab]]. Note that not all systems are listed here (e.g., Calxeda systems are not
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} =LAB PREPARATION=
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} = LAB PREPARATION =
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} = LAB PREPARATION =
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  • ...y's long-term suggestion of integrating some bash scripting into the first lab. <br><br> ...ems such as: Covering off with OPS335 for version of CENTOS to use, update lab-book semester info, update instructors and photos, testing and update links
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} =LAB PREPARATION=
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} =LAB PREPARATION=
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} =LAB PREPARATION=
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} = LAB PREPARATION =
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  • {{Admon/caution|THIS IS AN OLD VERSION OF THE LAB|'''This is an archived version. Do not use this in your OPS235 course.'''}} = LAB PREPARATION =
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  • ...looks very much like an SQLiteOpenHelper we've used in our SQLite lecture/lab. It's so similar it's easy to confuse the two. * Start from the example from the SQLite week (you can start with your lab).
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  • :* In this course you use a removable disk tray with the lab computers to set up a Linux system. You will also set up at least four addi ...rk. On the other hand, students may lose their work if they fail to follow lab instructions or accidentally forget their removable hard disks in the works
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  • ...sent to an older OPS235 lab that is outdated and will NOT be accepted for lab sign-off!}} ...uble-check" that you have removed your hard disk tray prior to exiting the lab room.|You may have your hard drive tray stolen which will result in lost wo
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  • |[[OPS235 Lab 1|Lab 1: Installing CentOS 7 with VMWare Workstation]] |[[OPS235 Lab 2|Lab 2: Creating and Using Virtual Machines]]
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  • = Lab Objectives = :*In this lab, you will create an account on github.com and follow the Github "Hello Worl
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  • = Preparing for Lab 2= '''In this lab, you will create three virtual machines'''. This also gives you an opportun
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  • ...ext-align:right;">[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~andrew.smith/android/2015-02/Lab%20logbook%20-%202015-02.pdf PDF]</td></tr><tr><td>[[Image:android_studio_fr
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  • Lab 5 contains practice in compiling source code. It is recommended to study th ...calculation). In that case you may show me your submission in the second lab that week instead. Assignments submitted after that will receive a grade of
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  • # Purpose of Lab 1 # How to Prepare for Lab 1
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  • = Preparing for Lab 1= The Linux OS you will be installing in this lab will be a Host Machine (''hostname'': '''c7host''') that will allow you to
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  • == Lab 1 Scripting Content ==
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  • = Preparing for Lab 3= In this lab, you are going to identify potential problems such as not properly compress
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  • = Preparing for Lab 4= == Preparing for Lab Sign-Off ==
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  • = Purpose of Lab 5 = You will learn in the lab how to create and use the crontab utility to run a shell script automatical
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  • ==Purpose / Objectives of Lab 6== In this lab, you will learn the basics of networking by using your '''Virtual Machines'
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  • = Preparing for Lab 7= == Purpose of Lab 7 ==
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  • = Preparing for Lab 8= ...Lab 6 involved setting up fixed IP address (eg. for workstations) whereas Lab 8 will deal with IP addresses assigned (via DHCP) when discovered (for exam
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  • == Lab 2 Scripting Content ==
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  • ...mands are very useful tools in shell scripting to manipulate text. In this lab, we will be using ''sed'' to allow the user to select certain portions from
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  • = Preparing for Lab 5= == Purpose of Lab 5 ==
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  • ...border-bottom: thin solid black;font-weight:bold;">[[MAP524/DPS924_Lab_1 | Lab 1]]</td> ...border-bottom: thin solid black;font-weight:bold;">[[MAP524/DPS924_Lab_2 | Lab 2]]</td>
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  • * The course is a 50/50 split of lectures and labs. One lab isn't worth much but it's critical that you do all the labs, and do them on ...the question is too complex for email - we can work on your prolem in the lab or you can come see me during office hours.</li>
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  • = Lab 1: Build an Android App with Gradle = Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off.
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  • ...ate new projects (instead of doing it all manually as you have in the last lab). In the last lab we installed Android Studio but we haven't used the application itself. The
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off. For this and all following labs you will need your USB memory stick from lab 01 or use your own Linux/Windows/Mac system.
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off.
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  • * EditText: Like the AutoCompleteTextView you used in the last lab, but without the auto complete feature. Can be made read only, be restricte ...pter similar to the one you used with the AutoCompleteTextView in the last lab, otherwise it will show nothing.
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off.
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  • ...the primary DNS server (lab3) and Vm2 configured as the master NIS server (lab 9). In order to provide redundancy, we want to set up a seconday DNS server ...dual work and made so that it can be replicated on the PC available in the lab.
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off. In the lab this week you'll be using the Android XML Pull Parser to parse some XML ret
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off. In this lab you'll implement a content provider and a content resolver. Do the same thi
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off.
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  • ...Set up accounts, and blog a comparison of code reviews in two communities (Lab 1).]] ...ler Optimizations]]||[[#Week 2 Deliverables|Blog about the Compiled C Lab (Lab 2)]]
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  • Due: in the lab period, need professor sign-off. This lab is optional. You won't lost any marks if you don't do it, but if you finish
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  • * lab 1 * lab 2
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  • | Lab 1 || John Iannandrea | Lab 2 || John Iannandrea
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  • | Lab 1 || Pedro|| YES ||Week 6 | Lab 2 || Pedro || YES ||Week 6
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  • == Lab Work distribution and Progress == # Alina: Open GL: lab 7 and 8
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  • ...eror Engine, we used Performance and Diagnostic tool in Visual Studio on a lab computer. It shows that by using multiple threads, performance has improved ...testing it with Directx11 in release mode. There are also all four OpenGL lab codes filled in, and we have tried to re-implement all part OpenGL we need.
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  • ....php/OPS335_Installation_Lab#INVESTIGATION_2:_VIRTUAL_MACHINE_INSTALLATION lab setup]. You can have have 2 different network names: "asg1net" and "ops335 ...rting point would be to view the test plan that you used in the second DNS lab.<br>'''NOTE:''' These test plans that you create are not required to be exh
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  • [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will investigate the impact of different algorithms which produce the {{Admon/important|x86_64 and AArch64 Systems|This lab must be performed on both x86_64 and AArch64 systems. You may use the [[SPO
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  • Lab 5 contains practice in compiling source code. It is recommended to study th ...calculation). In that case you may show me your submission in the second lab that week instead. Assignments submitted after that will receive a grade of
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  • In this course you use a removable disk pack with the lab computers to set up a Linux system as a IP network router. You will also cr Weekly topic, lab, and assignment information is available on the [[OPS535 Weekly Schedule |O
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  • ...2)]]||[[#Week 1 Deliverables|Set up accounts, and blog your conclusion to Lab 2.]] ...mbly Lab (Lab 3)]]||[[#Week 2 Deliverables|Blog about the Code Review Lab (Lab 1)]]
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  • {{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|This lab is designed to explore single instruction/multiple data (SIMD) vectorizatio {{Admon/tip|Tiny Lab|This is intended to be a very short lab. Don't overcomplicate it!}}
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  • [[Category:SPO600 Labs - Retired]]{{Admon/lab|Purpose of this Lab|In this lab, you will do a baseline build of a software package.}} == Lab 2 ==
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  • ...tion of your HDD. Try to do this yourself, otherwise ask for help from the lab tutor or instructor.<br><br> #'''Need to reconfigure OPS335 Lab Logbook''' to list lab 1, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4(b,c,d), 5, and 6 - Murray S.<br><br>
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  • = Preparing for Lab 1= This lab will have you make modifications to your existing c7host machine (on-boot o
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  • ...f material this week to cover it. Keep in mind as you're going through the lab that you're trying to learn three things: ...0/0 means a source address of “anywhere.” this has been put into the lab because your ip address will change because it is dynamically assigned. Yo
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  • ...e a fix to an open source project on Github. Successfully completing this lab will require you to have first worked through, and understood, this week's ...[https://www.npmjs.com/ npmjs module registry]. In order to complete this lab, you should install node.js on your home/dev computer, which you can [https
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  • =OPS535 Lab 3 (using Virutal Lab)= ...and configure an OpenLDAP server based on [[OPS535-lab-ldap | Lab 3 - LDAP lab]]
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