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ITIS 3110. Tony Kombol. About the Instructor. Basics. Tony Kombol Office: Woodward 333G Telephone: 687-8194 Email: tkombol@uncc.edu. Background. B.S. – University of Wisconsin Parkside Math Physics Applied Science and Technology M.S.E.E – University of Iowa Computer Engineering
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ITIS 3110 Tony Kombol
Basics • Tony Kombol • Office: Woodward 333G • Telephone: 687-8194 • Email: tkombol@uncc.edu
Background • B.S. – University of Wisconsin Parkside • Math • Physics • Applied Science and Technology • M.S.E.E – University of Iowa • Computer Engineering • A.A.S. - RCCC • Motorsports Management
IBM Programming C, C++, Java, PLI, PL/S, etc. Testing Manufacturing, TDSS Project Management Web Design/Support Manufacturing HTML, JavaScript, CGI, WebSphere, etc. Deployment Mainframes, RS6000, AS/400, PCs Luther College Physics Department Computer Science Area 1 Community College (Iowa) Electronics Queens College (Ad Hoc) Computer Science UNCC – Adjunct Faculty ITIS Experience
Misc. • NASCAR fan • Married • Two (graduated) college students • Grew up in Montana • Roundup (yee-haw!)
Web Site • General info: • http://webpages.uncc.edu/~tkombol/ • Office Hours • General Information • ITIS3110 Home web page • Link on my Home page • Read! • ITIS3110 Home Page Contains Links: • Class Schedule • Text • Assignments • Other interesting material
T.A.s • ITIS 2110/3110 • Jenna Lazio • WH 302 • jlazio@uncc.edu • Narges Tabari • WH 330B • nseyedit@uncc.edu
Class Etiquette • Be prompt • Watch the cell phones! • If you have relevant experience please share with class • Above all: Ask questions!
Class Format • 2 one hour lectures: • Tu and Th • 11:00-12:00 am • 2¾ hour lab • 3 lab sections (Tue afternoon and evening, Thu Afternoon) • Attendance/participation Required • Attendance and participation 20-50 points of final grade • Mainly through Clicker quizes • Two “major” tests • Mid-term • End-term • Assignments • About 6 ?? • Labs • About 12 assigned • Developing a Wireless lab (Lab 12) • 14 lab periods • Final Project
Mid-term Exam Covers first half only ~100 points End-term Exam Covers mostly last half ~ 100 points Team Project Will present to lab section 100 points Assignments/Exercises About 6 Typically 20 points each Labs About 12 Typically 20 points each Beginning Moodle Quiz Easy 10 points Ending Moodle Quiz Easy 10 points Class participation Approx 20-50 points Mainly via clickers End total be about 800 points Planned Grade Criteria
Late HW/Labs • HW • Typically due at start of class on due date • Labs • Due at the beginning of the next lab • Some may be accepted late • ½ grade or worse • Last date for late submissions will be Reading Day
Books • 2 books (suggested): • Same as used in 2110 • Computer Networking Illuminated • Diane Barrett – Todd King • ISBN-10: 0-7637-2676-1 • ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-2676-8 • Linux Administration: A Beginner’s Guide • 6th Edition (5th edition OK) • Wale Soyinka • ISBN: 0071767584 / 9780071767583
Materials Required • Raspberry Pi • Next slide for details • USB Storage Device • 4 GB or larger SD card • 16 GB or larger SD card • Either: • 32 GB or bigger thumb drive • Less than $20 online when on sale • Make sure it is high speed • Two (2) 16 GB thumb drives
Materials Required • Raspberry Pi • Board • Power supply • 1A@5V - microusb • at least 2 SD cards • 4GB or larger • 16GB or larger • USB drive • Can use same one as for VMs • Optional: • Case (highly advised) • Powered USB Hub • WiFi
Materials Required • Raspberry Pi Model B+ (new) • Availability may be constrained • Uses Micro SD card • 4 total USB ports • Uses less power
Pi Sources • Bookstore • Newark Electronics • http://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi-accessories • Adafruit • http://www.adafruit.com/ • Amazon • http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_3?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=raspberry%20pi&sprefix=ras%2Caps%2C164
Other Requirements • Access to a computer with Internet Access • Moodle • UNCC e-Mail account • Communication
Lab • Woodward Hall 302 • “Badge” access • Available 24/7 • When no other class or org using it • Schedule will be posted • Labs: • Short lecture on day’s lab • Lab exercise • Write-up typically due beginning of next lab
Again: 3110 Web Site • Contains • Class schedule • Access to power-point material • Assignments • Labs • Project/paper • Much, Much more! • Check frequently!
Criteria • Submit your own work • May study in groups • 0 points for plagiarism • Cite others works properly • To make it perfectly clear: • Do not copy others works or part of others works and claim it as your own • That is either with or without their permission
Formats • Printed Papers/Lab Reports • Must have cover sheet • Paper title (e.g. Homework 1) • Assignments (e.g. ITIS 3110-001) • Labs (e.g. ITIS 3110L-L02) • Name • Date • Must be properly stapled! • There are templates for each that MUST be used! • ..\3110Text\3110HWCoverSheetTemplate.docx • ..\3110Text\3110LabCoverSheetTemplate.docx • Replace the italicised items with proper data • Do NOT leave as italics! • E-mail • Must have subject line containing 3110 • Must come from your UNCC email! • Points will be deducted if not in right format!
IT Infrastructure • First Lectures • Class • Intro • Shells • Utilities and Filters • Labs • VMs • Raspberry PI • Shells
IT Infrastructure What does it entail? Computers Networks Services Applications Security Physical Requirements Power Cooling
Course Information • Combination Lab and Lecture • You need to be registered for both lab and lecture • One grade is given • For the lecture section • Lab will be graded N • Work hard/smart in the labs • Labs are designed for advanced students • You will have to lookup information • You will need to investigate • You may have to redo steps • Shut VMs down properly! • Eject USB devices before disconnecting! • Backup Work • Syllabus
First Assignments • Beginning Moodle [Moodle] • Closes Wednesday, August 27 • Cannot take late! • Infrastructure [Moodle] • Read the article: • http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/triumph-and-disaster-two-migrations-openoffice-208604 • Comment on the article