Laboratory in Information Science 3

SASAKI, Shigeru
  Requisites  2 credits
【Information Science Correspondence Course・II/IV】
19-1-1802-2350

1.
Outline
The aim of this course is to help students acquire knowledge and technique to build the Internet servers such as DNS, Web and mail servers. This course deals with basic Linux skills, network settings, and server settings.
This course is related to diploma policy 2 and 3.
2.
Objectives
By the end of the course, students should be able to do the following:
- make basic operation of the Linux.
- build a DNS server.
- build a Web server.
- build a Mail server.
3.
Grading Policy
Grading will be decided based on repots (20%) and term-end examination (80%).
Feedbacks on reports and examinations will be given on LMS.
4.
Textbook and Reference
The Learning materials are published on the LMS.
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
The students are expected to review contents and short tests before starting new topics.
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. (NSS1) Introduction, basics of Linux
2. (NSS1) NSS1 exercise and report writing
3. (NSS2) Basic network settings
4. (NSS2) NSS2 exercise and report writing
5. (NSS3) Basic settings of name server
6. (NSS3) NSS3 exercise and report writing
7. (NSS4) Basic settings of web server
8. (NSS4) NSS4 exercise and report writing
9. (NSS5) Basic settings of mail server
10. (NSS5) NSS5 exercise and report writing
11. (NSS6) Basic settings of Wiki server
12. (NSS6) NSS6 exercise and report writing
13. (NSS7) Basic settings of Plone server
14. (NSS7) NSS7 exercise and report writing
15. Summary and shot tests
1.
Outline
The aim of this course is to help students acquire knowledge and technique to build the Internet servers such as DNS, Web and mail servers. This course deals with basic Linux skills, network settings, and server settings.
This course is related to diploma policy 2 and 3.
2.
Objectives
By the end of the course, students should be able to do the following:
- make basic operation of the Linux.
- build a DNS server.
- build a Web server.
- build a Mail server.
3.
Grading Policy
Grading will be decided based on repots (20%) and term-end examination (80%).
Feedbacks on reports and examinations will be given on LMS.
4.
Textbook and Reference
The Learning materials are published on the LMS.
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
The students are expected to review contents and short tests before starting new topics.
6.
Note
7.
Schedule
1. (NSS1) Introduction, basics of Linux
2. (NSS1) NSS1 exercise and report writing
3. (NSS2) Basic network settings
4. (NSS2) NSS2 exercise and report writing
5. (NSS3) Basic settings of name server
6. (NSS3) NSS3 exercise and report writing
7. (NSS4) Basic settings of web server
8. (NSS4) NSS4 exercise and report writing
9. (NSS5) Basic settings of mail server
10. (NSS5) NSS5 exercise and report writing
11. (NSS6) Basic settings of Wiki server
12. (NSS6) NSS6 exercise and report writing
13. (NSS7) Basic settings of Plone server
14. (NSS7) NSS7 exercise and report writing
15. Summary and shot tests