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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This unit introduces students to the fundamentals of computer systems and the computing environment, using Linux as a case study of a modern operating system. Topics covered include: CPU, memory, storage devices, peripheral hardware, networking fundamentals, operating systems fundamentals, practical Linux considerations including Desktop and Enterprise applications, file systems, shell scripting, client/server applications and system administration.
1 hr lecture/wk, 3 hrs laboratories/wk
For this unit the workload per week is comprised of 1 hour of lectures, 3 hours of practical sessions and a minimum of 8 hours of study outside of classes.
Andy Cheng
At the completion of this unit students will be expected to have understanding of:
Examination (2 hours): 60%; In-semester assessment: 40%
Assessment Task | Value | Due Date |
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Lab Tasks | 40% | Weekly (in Labs) |
Examination 1 | 60% | To be advised |
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The lab sessions will require the use of Linux (Ubuntu), installed on bootable USB Keys. The software will be provided to students during their first lab session.
Week | Activities | Assessment |
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0 | No formal assessment or activities are undertaken in week 0 | |
1 | Hardware I: Introduction to Digital Computers | Lab Tasks |
2 | Operating Systems I: Introduction to Operating Systems | Lab Tasks |
3 | Operating Systems II: Memory Management - Virtual Memory | Lab Tasks |
4 | Operating Systems III: File Management | Lab Tasks |
5 | Operating Systems III: File Management Continued | Lab Tasks |
6 | Operating Systems IV: Process Management Concepts | Lab Tasks |
7 | Operating Systems V: Process Management - Deadlocks and IPC | Lab Tasks |
8 | Operating Systems VI: More Unix Shell Basics | Lab Tasks |
9 | Operating Systems VII: Unix Shell Scripting | Lab Tasks |
10 | Operating Systems VII: Unix Shell Scripting Continued | Lab Tasks |
11 | Hardware II: Secondary Storage Devices | Lab Tasks |
12 | Hardware III: CPU, Memory and System Performance | Lab Tasks |
SWOT VAC | No formal assessment is undertaken SWOT VAC | |
Examination period | LINK to Assessment Policy: http://policy.monash.edu.au/policy-bank/ academic/education/assessment/ assessment-in-coursework-policy.html |
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If a student does not achieve 40% or more in the unit examination or the unit non-examination total assessment, and the total mark for the unit is greater than 50% then a mark of no greater than 49-N will be recorded for the unit
How well tasks are completed during each lab session.
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