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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 A.A.S. - RCCC Motorsports Management

Experience IBM Luther College Area 1 Community College (Iowa) 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) UNCC – Adjunct Faculty ITIS

Misc. NASCAR fan Married Grew up in Montana Two (graduated) college students Grew up in Montana Roundup (yee-haw!) One foot in retirement!

Web Site General info: ITIS3110 Home web page http://webpages.uncc.edu/~tkombol/ Office Hours Will be updated soon 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 xx WH nn nseyedit@uncc.edu yy

ITIS3110 Highlights

Class Etiquette Be prompt Watch the cell phones! If you have relevant experience please share with class Above all: Ask questions!

Class Etiquette No questions before class until I have the class presentations ready TurningPoint running Lecture materials ready Daily question ready No questions after class until I have the workstation shut down Lectures saved and closed Workstaion logged off Materials put away

Class Format “2 one hour” lectures: 2¾ hour lab Monday and Wednesday 5:00-6:00 am 2¾ hour lab 2 lab sections 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 14 lab periods Final Project

Planned Grade Criteria Mid-term Exam Covers first half only ~100 points End-term Exam Covers mostly last half ~ 100 points Team Project Will present to their lab section 100 points for write-up Assignments/Exercises About 6 Typically 20 points each Labs About 12 Typically 20 points each Separate lab attendance grade Beginning Canvas Quiz Easy 10 points Ending Canvas Quiz Class participation Approx 20-50 points Mainly via clickers End total be about 800 points

Late/Resubmission HW/Labs 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 Resubmission Some work may be resubmitted Average of the original and the new grade Last date for 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 USB Storage Device Next slide for details USB Storage Device 8 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 3 Model B (preferred) Board Power supply 1A@5V - microusb at least 2 SD cards 8GB or larger 16GB or larger Original Model B or B+ or Pi 2 may work but will be slow! USB drive Can use same one as for VMs Optional: Case (highly advised) Powered USB Hub WiFi

Materials Required Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Original B or B+ can be used Uses Micro SD card 4 total USB ports Uses less power Has built-in WiFi Original B or B+ can be used B uses standard SD card Fewer USB ports Uses more power A lot slower Use only if you get at a bargain (e.g. $0)

Pi Sources Bookstore Newark Electronics Adafruit Amazon 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 Labs: 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 due beginning of next lab Attendance for Lecture part May attend other lab lectures Let me know so you will get credit May stay if free equipment

Again: 3110 Web Site Contains Check frequently! Class schedule Access to power-point material Assignments Labs Project/paper Much, Much more! Check frequently!

Assignments

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 E-mail 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\3110LabReportTemplate.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!

Actual Class Material!

IT Infrastructure First Lectures Class Intro Shells Utilities and Filters Labs VMs Raspberry PI

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 Canvas [Canvas] Infrastructure [Canvas] Closes Monday, January 16 Cannot take late! Infrastructure [Canvas] Read the article: http://www.infoworld.com/d/open-source-software/triumph-and- disaster-two-migrations-openoffice-208604 Comment on the article