=====unix Keywords=====
====Guru====
===Definition===
Someone who knows the Linux and similar system's software and programming language
===Demonstration===
System admistrator or instuctor
pakage installer ====
===Definition===
Helps setup new software to an OS
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ aptitude install
lab46:~/src$ apt-get install
lab46:~/src$ yum install
====REcords====
===Definition===
Files are before fields. feilds are before records. records are before bytes.
===Demonstration===
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows:
/*
* Sample code block
*/
#include
int main()
{
return(0);
}
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src
lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c
lab46:~/src$ ./hello
Hello, World!
lab46:~/src$
====zip file====
===Definition===
A file that has been compressed in order to send via secure file transfer or optimazed storage
===Demonstration===
lab46:~$ gunzip
lab46:~/src$ gzip
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Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
===Definition===
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
===Demonstration===
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows:
/*
* Sample code block
*/
#include
int main()
{
return(0);
}
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src
lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c
lab46:~/src$ ./hello
Hello, World!
lab46:~/src$
====unix Keyword 14====
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
===Definition===
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
===Demonstration===
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows:
/*
* Sample code block
*/
#include
int main()
{
return(0);
}
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src
lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c
lab46:~/src$ ./hello
Hello, World!
lab46:~/src$
====unix Keyword 15====
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
===Definition===
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
===Demonstration===
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows:
/*
* Sample code block
*/
#include
int main()
{
return(0);
}
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src
lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c
lab46:~/src$ ./hello
Hello, World!
lab46:~/src$
====unix Keyword 16====
Identification of chosen keyword (unless you update the section heading above).
===Definition===
Definition (in your own words) of the chosen keyword.
===Demonstration===
Demonstration of the chosen keyword.
If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows:
/*
* Sample code block
*/
#include
int main()
{
return(0);
}
Alternatively (or additionally), if you want to demonstrate something on the command-line, you can do so as follows:
lab46:~$ cd src
lab46:~/src$ gcc -o hello hello.c
lab46:~/src$ ./hello
Hello, World!
lab46:~/src$
=====unix Objective=====
====unix Objective====
State the course objective
===Definition===
In your own words, define what that objective entails.
===Method===
State the method you will use for measuring successful academic/intellectual achievement of this objective.
===Measurement===
Follow your method and obtain a measurement. Document the results here.
===Analysis===
Reflect upon your results of the measurement to ascertain your achievement of the particular course objective.
* How did you do?
* Is there room for improvement?
* Could the measurement process be enhanced to be more effective?
* Do you think this enhancement would be efficient to employ?
* Could the course objective be altered to be more applicable? How would you alter it?