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Projects - workshops II: System Administration26678/3783/1516/1/34
Study guide

Projects - workshops II: System Administration

26678/3783/1516/1/34
Academic year 2015-16
Is found in:
  • Bachelor of Applied Computer Science, programme stage 2
    Programme option:
    • Computer Networks
In other study programme:
  • Bachelor of Applied Computer Science as Projects - workshops II: System Administration
  • Bachelor of Applied Computer Science as Projects - workshops II: System Administration
This is a single course unit.
Study load: 6 credits
Weight: 6,00
Total study time: 150,00 hours
Possible deadlines for learning account: 15.03.2016 ()
It is not possible to enrol in this course unit under
  • exam contract (to obtain a credit).
  • exam contract (to obtain a degree).
Special admission is required to enrol in this course unit under credit contract.
Co-ordinator: Van Vreckem Bert
Other teaching staff: De Donder Margot, Rosseel Olivier, Van Steen Joeri
Languages: Dutch
Scheduled for: Semester 2

Organisation of education

Teaching Activities, Learning Activities, Assessment Activities
Lecture2,00 hours
Self-study102,00 hours
Seminar12,00 hours
Supervised independent work34,00 hours

Organisation of education

labs, practice sessions, supervised independent learning

Objectives

To install, configure and secure the ict infrastructure for home or small office (SOHO) in team, and report about progress

Contents

Students work on a cross-curricular project within the domain of system and network administration

Prerequisites

Computer Architecture, Computer Networks 1, Analysis I, Project-Workshops I
Follow together with : Operating Systems, Computer Networks 2, Computer Networks 3, Analysis II

Final objectives

Partial Comptetence 1: Communicative skills (AC6)

Indicators:

  • Being able to write concise but complete documentation and procedures about the configuration of the computer systems under administration, and to keep it up to date

  • Being able to report about the executed tasks in an international context and to present towards management and peers.

Partial Competence 2: Organisation and planning (ABC1)

Indicators:

  • Being able to organise tasks in a team and plan in a way that deadlines are respected

Partial Competence 3: Being able to install, configure and secure the ict-infrastructure for small or home office (SOHO)

Indicators:

  • Being able to set up, configure and secure server systems in a mixed environment (Windows, Linux, Cisco)

Study guidance

Coaching per group. Regularly, on planned progress meetings with the lecturers. In the supervised independent learning sessions, students are expected to look up information, study it and apply it in order to successfully complete the project.

Evaluation

The final assessment takes into account not only the final product, but also the individual contribution, presentation, attitude during the course of the project work and progress made by the individual student. In addition, working in team is also evaluated.
First exam session:
• Non-period bound evaluation: 100%
• Period bound evaluation : 0%

Second exam session:
• Non-period bound evaluation: 100% (Make all specified tasks and explain orally)
• Period bound evaluation : 0%

For the second exam session the student must ask the lecturer on the day of the feedback for a new assignment.

The evaluation for co-operation is always kept from the first exam session.

This course unit is marked out of 20 (rounded to an integer).
Re-sit exam: is possible.

Study materials: Mandatory

Syllabi and textbooks from the courses involved

Key words

project, system administration

Order of enrolment

((having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Computer Networks I AND having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Computer Architecture) OR having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Computer architecture) AND (having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Analysis I OR having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Fundamentals in OO-design) AND (to be taken together with Computer Networks II OR having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Operating systems and networks) AND to be taken together with Computer Networks III AND (to be taken together with Operating Systems OR having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Operating systems and networks) AND (to be taken together with Analysis II OR having passed, or having a deliberated mark for Analysis and design I).