Unix Lab detailed syllabus scheme for Information Technology (IT), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Unix Lab Syllabus for Information Technology SE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University
Lab Objectives:
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Lab Outcomes:
Student will be able to:
- Identify the basic Unix general purpose commands.
- Apply and change the ownership and file permissions using advance Unix commands.
- Use the awk, grep, perl scripts.
- Implement shell scripts and sed.
- Apply basic of administrative task.
- Apply networking Unix commands.
Prerequisites:
C Programming Language and Operating System
Hardware requirement:
PC i3 and above.
Software requirement:
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Module I
Basic Commands A brief history of UNIX, Unix Architecture. Logging into (and out of) UNIX systems, Changing your password, General format of UNIX commands.
- Installation of Unix operating system.
- User management in Unix.
- Study of Unix general purpose utility command list obtained from (cd, cp, ps, ls, mv, rm, mkdir, rmdir, man, who, cat, echo, more, date, time, kill, history, chmod, passwd, who am i, who, time, bc, history, clear, man, lost, chown, finger, pwd, cal, logout, shutdown) commands.
Module II
Advance Commands
- Study of Unix networking commands (ifconfig, ping, traceroute, netstat, nslookup, whois, hostname, tcpdump).
- Study of Unix file system (tree structure).
- Study of .bashrc, /etc/bashrc and Environment variables.
- Study File and directory permissions.
- Study of Editor Vi/other editor.
- Study of Bash shell, Bourne shell and C shell in Unix operating system. 04 LO1 LO2 LO5 LO6
Module III
Basic System administrative task Process management Memory management File system management User management 04 LO1 LO2 LO5
Module IV
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Module V
Shell scripts and sed
- Shell script program to check whether given file is a directory or not.
- Shell script program to count number of files in a Directory.
- Shell script program to copy contents of one file to another.
- Create directory, write contents on that and Copy to a suitable location in your home directory.
- Use a pipeline and command substitution to set the length of a line in file to a variable.
- Write a program using sed command to print duplicated lines of Input. 06 LO1 LO4
Module VI
grep, awk, perl scripts
- Write a grep/egrep script to find the number of words character, words and lines in a file.
- Write an awk script to develop a Fibonacci series.
- Write a perl script to compute the power of a given number.
- Write an awk script to display the pattern of given string or number.
- Write a perl script to check a number is prime or not.
- Write an egrep script to display list of files in the directory.
Text Books:
- Unix, concepts and applications by Sumitabha Das, McGraw-Hill
- Mastering Shell Scripting, Randal. K. Michael , Second Edition, Wiley Publication
Reference Books:
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Term Work:
Term Work shall consist of at least 10 to 12 practicals based on the above list. Also Term work Journal must include at least 2 assignments. Term Work Marks: 25 Marks (Total marks) = 15 Marks (Experiment) + 5 Marks (Assignments) + 5 Marks (Attendance) Oral & Practical Exam: An Oral & Practical exam will be held based on the above syllabus.
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