CS 242 |
Systems Software Lab |
0-1-3-5 |
Pre-requisites : CS203 Syllabus: Overview of Unix system, commands and utilities;
basic Linux administration and installation: grub, rpm, yum, disk
partitioning; basic Linux utilities, logging, backup, authentication;
internet mail system: send mail, elm, mail administration; program
maintenance: make, sccs, debugging with gdb and ddd; archiving: shar, tar; shell use: redirection, .cshrc,
environment variables; regular expression parsing: grep,
egrep, sed, awk; Unix system calls related to processes, the file
structure & devices and inter-process communication; shell programming:
bash; scripting Languages like Perl, Python, Java Script; documentation and
presentation: document writing and slides using LaTex. References: 1. E. Nemeth, G. Snyder and T. R. Hein, Linux
Administration Handbook, Prentice Hall PTR, 2002. 2. L. Wall, T. Christainsen
and J. Orwant, Programming PERL, 3rd Ed, OReilly, 1999. 3. B.W. Kernighan and R. Pike, The UNIX
Programming Environment, Pearson, 2015. 4. S. Kochan and P.
Wood, Unix Shell programming, 3rd Ed, SAMS, 2003. 5. S. Das, Unix System V.4 Concepts and
Applications, 3rd Ed, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, 2003. 6. J. Corbet, A. Rubini, G. Kroah-Hartman, Linux Device Drivers 3rd
Edition, O'Reilly & Associates, 2005. 7. D. Flanagan, Javascript:
The Definitive Guide, Fifth Edition, O'REILLY, 2006. 8. W.R. Stevens and S.A. Rago, Advanced Programming
in the UNIX Environment, 3rd Edition, Addison-Wesley, 2013. 9. L. Lamport, LaTeX:
A Document Preparation System, 2nd Edition, Addison-Wesley Series, 1994. |