340382 - ADSO-I5O01 - Operating Systems Administration



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Coordinating unit: 340 - EPSEVG - Vilanova i la Geltrú School of Engineering Teaching unit: 701 - AC - Department of Computer Architecture Academic year: Degree: 2015 BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN INFORMATICS ENGINEERING (Syllabus 2010) (Teaching unit Compulsory) ECTS credits: 6 Teaching languages: Catalan, Spanish, English Teaching staff Coordinator: Sergi Sánchez López Prior skills Requirements Degree competences to which the subject contributes Specific: 3 CETI2 Ability to select, design, develop, integrate, value, construct, tmanage, exploit and maintain technologies of machines, programming and nets, keeping suitable costs and quality parameters 4 CETI3 Ability to set up methodologies focused on user and development organization, valuation and application management and systems based on information technologies which secure ergonomic accessibility and use of 5 CETI5 Ability to select, to develop, integrate and manage information systems which satisfy organization necessities with indentified costs and quality criteria Transversal: 1 EFFICIENT ORAL AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATION - Level 1 Planning oral communication, answering questions properly and writing straightforward texts that are spelt correctly and are grammatically coherent 2 EFFECTIVE USE OF INFORMATI0N RESOURCES - Level 1 Identifying information needs Using collections, premises and services that are available for designing and executing simple searches that are suited to the topic Teaching methodology Learning objectives of the subject 1 Knowledge about the system administrator, with his/her responsibilities and tasks 2 Plan the basic installation of the systems in an organization 3 Learn to prepare an installation of the operating system, perform the installation, and the post-installation 6 Learn to install, maintain, and manage applications for the organization 4 Manage user accounts, add users, modify users, get information on users, deactivate users, and remove users 5 Use and modify the permissions and protection mechanims offered by the operating systems on devices and files 7 Learn to monitor the operating system, users, resources, and applications 8 Learn to maintain the resources and the file system in a good condition, and to perform backups 9 Manage the system services, and periodic tasks 10 Learn to configure the main Internet services 1 / 5

11 Configure, verify and maintain the security of the installation Study load Total learning time: 150h Hours large group: 45h 3000% Hours medium group: 0h 000% Hours small group: 15h 1000% Guided activities: 0h 000% Self study: 90h 6000% 2 / 5

Content Presentation Learning time: 1h Introduction Learning time: 8h Self study : 6h Installation of the operating system Practical classes: 6h User Management Learning time: 16h Application Management Learning time: 12h Monitoring 3 / 5

File System Maintenance Local Services management Devices Management Virtualitation Learning time: 13h Laboratory classes: 2h Network services management Self study : 6h 4 / 5

Protction and Security Learning time: 14h Qualification system mid-term exam*0,2 + Laboratory*0,5 + Final exam*0,3 >= 5 Regulations for carrying out activities Bibliography Basic: Adelstein, Tom Linux system administration Farnham: O'Reilly, 2007 ISBN 9780596009526 Nemeth, Evi [et al] UNIX and Linux system administration handbook 4th ed Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2010 ISBN 9780131480056 Complementary: Siever, Ellen [et al] Linux in a nutshell : a desktop quick reference [on line] 6th ed Cambridge: O'Reilly, 2009 [Consultation: 07/05/2015] Available on: <http://proquestsafaribooksonlinecom/9780596806088?uicode=politicat> ISBN 9780596154486 5 / 5