Corning Community College CSCS2700 Data Communications ======Project: DCI0====== =====Errata===== This section will document any updates applied to the project since original release: * __revision #__: (DATESTAMP) =====Objective===== In this project, we get started with some course initialization and review activities. =====Project Overview===== ====Course Homepage==== You're reading this, so you've likely already found your way to the course homepage. It consists of the syllabus plus additional course resources. Please familiarize yourself with it, bookmarking important resources as appropriate, so that you can refer back when needed. I'd recommend knowing how to get to the projects page (where you found the link for this project), as new content will be posted there. ====Syllabus==== Be sure to read through and over the syllabus, ensuring there are no questions on the material and organization of the course. ====Journal Intro==== Familiarize yourself with your Journal, and once there: * customize it (title/subtitle) * add an introduction * create your first week content **NOTE:** Week 1 journal entry will be due before Thursday of week2, the remainder of the intro Journal content will be due by this project's deadline. ====Mailing List==== Using the resources found on the course homepage (or the lab46 website in general), locate and subscribe a preferred and frequently checked e-mail address to the class mailing list (known as **DATACOMM**). We will use this for class discussions (along with irc, the notes wiki page, your Journal, etc.) and to disseminate announcements and other information. Once subscribed, please send a message to the list introducing yourself (also so I can know to associate a particular e-mail address with you). ====Class Chat (IRC)==== Using the [[/haas/fall2018/common/class_chat|tutorial]], set up a screen session and join the **#csci** channel on irc. This has proven useful for more interactive (debugging!) conversations. ====Lab46 Shell==== Ensure you can still (or if you are new to this, that you can successfully) log into lab46 via an ssh or mosh client. Lab46 will be the primary and supported development environment for the course. While you are free to use your own systems for any projects not intimately tied to Lab46 or the LAIR, any assigned projects: * MUST be submitted via lab46 (typically via the **submit** tool) * MUST compile, run, and function as required ON lab46 Remember, during open LAIR times you can always come in and use the pods. ====Personal/Per-User Lab46 Mercurial Repository==== To both aid you and help you develop better development skills, I'd like for you to make regular commits and pushes to your [[/haas/fall2018/common/repo|Lab46 mercurial repository]]. This way, you can have a regular snapshot of your work as you go along, plus have the ability to grab an older copy should something go wrong. Like the Journal, I will be looking for a minimal amount of repository-related activity PER WEEK (for example, I will be looking for AT LEAST 1 commit in relation to your program for week 1). NOTE that you only need to set up your repository ONCE. If you've done it in a previous semester, you are already all set. =====Submission Criteria===== To be successful in this project, the following criteria must be met: * Project must be submit on time, by the posted deadline. * Late submissions will lose 25% credit per day, with the submission window closing on the 4th day following the deadline. * Run the **submit** tool by the deadline to record your completion. ====Submit Tool Usage==== Let's say you have completed work on the project, and are ready to submit, you would do the following: lab46:~/src/datacomm/dci0$ submit datacomm dci0 Submitting datacomm project "dci0": SUCCESSFULLY SUBMITTED lab46:~/src/datacomm/dci0$