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The tools available at the shell level of the Unix operating system are quite powerful. This unit introduces these tools and enables students to acquire the skill use them for data processing at that level.
Correct full entry that introduced a hurdle in assessment. Add tutorials following requests by students in surveys to have practice classes/tutorials.
Unit is an elective in the BCS and core in the BSE. Currently it is paired with CSE2395 Perl programming, another 3-point unit.
Unix tools may be taken at level 2 as CSE2391 or at level 3 as CSE3391. Both units share the same lectures. The examination for CSE3391 is more demanding.
The subject introduces UNIX tools for managing processes; searching, editing and modifying files and data streams; and command interpreters and shell scripts.
Recommended Reading M.G. Sobell, UNIX System V: A Practical Guide, 3rd Ed.
On campus.
Lectures. Hurdle for practical work. Tutorials to discuss and demonstrate practice sheet material.
Lectures for C1, C2, C3 and C4. Practice sheets discussed and demonstrated in tutorials for C2, C3 and P4. Practical assignments with hidden data sets for P4.
Practical examination (3 hours): 100% and assignment hurdle.
Practical examination (3 hours): 100% and assignment hurdle.
1 hour lecture per week. 1 hour tutorial per fortnight. Completion of practice sheets 1 hour per week on average. Successful running of assignments through automated system 1 hour per week on average. Private study/reading 2.5 hours per week.
Large flat tutorial room taking about half the combin CSE2391 and CSE3391 class.
Access to Linix machines or Unix servers.
A standard Linix or Unix operating environment.
School of CSSE, Faculty of IT.
Strong: CSE1303. Or weak: exposure to Unix and practical programming experience in a procedural language.
CSE3391
CSE3391 Unix tools
Level 2
Clayton and Malaysia.
19 Nov 2002 | Charles Greif | Change the title as a start |
25 Mar 2003 | Charles Greif | Minor changes and familiarisation with avatar |
16 Feb 2004 | Trevor Dix | Created full entry. Altered assessment. |
17 Feb 2004 | Trevor Dix | Added relationship to unit CSE3391; minor corrections. |
10 Mar 2004 | Denise Martin | FEC Approval |
26 Mar 2004 | Annabelle McDougall | FacultyBoard Approval |
04 Mar 2005 | Trevor Dix | Corrected typographical errors in orriginal entry. Added tutorials to workload. |
11 Mar 2005 | Michelle Ketchen | |
12 Apr 2005 | Christine Jessup | CSE School Approval, 20050412 |
13 Apr 2005 | Ralph Gillon | FEC Approval |
26 Apr 2005 | Annabelle McDougall | FacultyBoard Approval |
17 Oct 2005 | David Sole | Added Software requrirements template |
21 Oct 2005 | David Sole | Updated requirements template to new format |
12 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | modified UnitName |
12 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | CSE2391 Chief Examiner Approval, ( proxy school approval ) |
12 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | FEC Approval |
12 Dec 2007 | Julianna Dawidowicz | FacultyBoard Approval - Faculty Board approved the disestablishment of this unit at 05/07 meeting |
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