Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines Unit Code MN404 – T XXXXXXXXXX Unit Title Fundamentals of Operating Systems and Programming Assessment Type Individual Assignment Assessment Title...

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Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines




Unit Code



MN404 – T3 2018




Unit Title



Fundamentals of Operating Systems and Programming




Assessment Type



Individual Assignment




Assessment Title



Assignment-1: Role of Operating Systems and Command Line Interface (CLI)




Purpose of the assessment (with ULO Mapping)



This assignment assesses the following Unit Learning Outcomes; students should be able to demonstrate their achievements in them.


a. Describe the role of Operating Systems (OS) and its different subsystems in controlling computer hardware


b. Demonstrate competency in the use of a command line interface to operate and perform simple OS administration




Weight



20% of the total assessments




Total Marks



65




Word limit



Not applicable




Due Date




Week 7, Friday 6 pm




Submission Guidelines



· Submit a word document that contains the screen shots of the answers to all the questions in section 2 (Unix exercises) along with the answers for questions in section 1. All screen shots submitted on Moodle must carry your unique id such as MITID, names etc.


· All work must be submitted on Moodle by the due date along with a completed Assignment Cover Page.


· The assignment must be in MS Word format, 1.5 spacing, 11-pt Calibri (Body) font and 2 cm margins on all four sides of your page with appropriate section headings.


· Reference sources must be cited in the text of the report, and listed appropriately at the end in a reference list using IEEE Transactions on Networking referencing style.


· Students must ensure before submission of final version of the assignment that the similarity percentage as computed by Turnitin has to be less than 10%. Assignments with more than 10% similarity may not be considered for marking.




Extension



If an extension of time to submit work is required, a Special Consideration Application must be submitted directly through AMS. You must submit this application within three working days of the assessment due date. Further information is available at:



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Academic Misconduct






Academic Misconduct is a serious offence. Depending on the seriousness of the case, penalties can vary from a written warning or zero marks to exclusion from the course or rescinding the degree. Students should make themselves familiar with the full policy and procedure available at:


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For further information, please refer to the Academic Integrity Section in your Unit Description.





Purpose of the Assignment:





The assignment focuses on two aspects, the role of OS as an interface between the user and the computer hardware, and the use of command line interface. It helps the students to understand the different types of OS and their relative performances. Also it assists the students to gain competency in using UNIX/LINUX commands in performing simple OS administration.



By doing this assignment, students will get to learn to research and comprehend the basic concepts of OS and how differently or similarly they play the interfacing role on various computing and communication devices. Also, they will appreciate the ease of using GUI over CLI.







Assignment 1 Specifications



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Section 1: Operating Systems(OS) (30marks)






I. The Operating system acts as an interface between the user and the computer hardware. Compare and contrast the Unix OS with Window OS in terms of the following:


Stability


Performance


Compatibility


Reliability


Justify your statements with suitable examples and references. 12 marks.



II. Short Answer Questions


a. Is Open Source OS really more secure? Justify your answer 5 marks


b. In a multiprogramming and time-sharing environment, several users share the system simultaneously. This situation can result in various security problems.


a. What are two such problems?


b. Can we ensure the same degree of security in a time-shared machine as we have in a dedicated machine? Explain your answer. 7 marks


c. What is the purpose of having a kernel and What is the least functionality a kernel has to provide usually (Hint: Usually a minimal kernel provides three properties)? 4 marks


d. Where does the rest of the system reside and how does the rest of the system interact with the kernel? 2 marks











Section 2: OS Administration using Command Line Interface (CLI) (20 marks)



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Refer to the man command to understand the syntax and parameters for the commands that you would be using in this section.









This section is divided into 2 sections: Security related commands and Unix networking commands.
You all have to demonstrate the following Unix/Linux commands in the lab to your tutor before week 6 and paste the screen shots of the execution in the same word file that has section 1 of the assignment.





I.

Security related commands 8 marks


On a Unix/Linux system, each file and directory is assigned access rights for the owner of the file, the members of a group of related users, and everybody else. Access rights can be assigned to read a file, to write a file, and to execute a file (i.e., run the file as a program).


1) Create a file in your home directory, name it with your MITID?


2) What are the default file permissions assigned to the newly created file?


3) Change the default permissions to group, read & write access and verify the same


4) Create a directory with your name and store the file with your id in it.


5) Check the default setting of the directory created and change them to all with RWX permissions and verify the same.


6) Reset the user password








II.

Unix networking Commands 12 marks


Run through the following commands and discuss the outputs you get. Also, paste the screen shots of the output obtained in the same word file used for above question and section 1 of the assignment.



1) Ping


2) Ifconfig


3) netstat


4) nslookup

(Hint: You have an IP address in your network how will you find hostname and vice versa?)


5) hostname


6) ARP








































Marking criteria:





































Questions




Description




Marks







Section 1







Comparison of OS on four features.


Short answers.





30 marks




Section 2


All the commands in this section have to be executed on Ubuntu in the lab.







Security related commands



Unix Networking Commands







8 marks



12 marks





Reference style




Follow IEEE Transactions on Networking reference style (should have both in-text citation and reference list)



Minimum of 5 references are a must




5 marks



Viva Voce / Demonstration



Tutor will assess your understanding of work done for this assignment. This will be done during
week -6 and Week-7 lab
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10 marks





Total




65marks
















































































Rubrics















































Grades




HD




D





Credit




P




N (fail)



Section -1



Excellent


research work and focused discussions and analysis


Sound references from reputed journals.



Good research work and discussions are relevant and soundly analysed.


Good references



Generally relevant research work and discussions are relevant.


some references.



Some research work and brief discussions.


Some references.



No research carried out. Irrelevant discussions and no references.



Section 2



Perfect usage of commands for the given tasks



Commands used are relevant



Generally relevant



Some relevance



Not relevant to the assigned tasks.



Viva Voce



Logic is clear and easy to follow with strong arguments



Consistency logical and convincing



Mostly consistent logical and convincing



Adequate cohesion and conviction



Argument is confused and disjointed



IEEE Reference style



Clear styles with excellent source of references.



Clear referencing style



Generally good referencing style



Sometimes clear referencing style



Lacks consistency with many errors







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Answer To: Assessment Details and Submission Guidelines Unit Code MN404 – T XXXXXXXXXX Unit Title Fundamentals...

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I. “There is comparison of Unix OS with Window OS as listed below”:
· Stabi
lity: In terms of stability Operating system of UNIX is better as compared to windows OS. For example, Unix OS handles or processed high server load as compared to windows. UNIX server appreciates to a great degree high up-time and high accessibility/dependability as compared to windows. [2]
· Performance: The performance of UNIX OS is high as compared to windows OS. For example: Operating System of UNIX executes ninety percent of the world's highest 500 fastest supercomputers whereas OS of Windows executes one percent out of it. [2]
· Compatibility: Windows OS is more compatible as compared to Unix OS. For example, software installation is very simple and easy in windows OS by just downloading the software package from company website whereas In UNIX, software installation is very complex due to typing lot of commands from command line interface. [2]
· Reliability: Operating System of UNIX is very much reliable in comparison to OS of windows. For example, Windows OS is installed only on PC Intel-type architectures whereas UNIX is highly integrated with most of architectures or hardware. There are three big vendors of UNIX such as IBM, HP and Sun which support Unix OS....
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