Sunday, February 28, 2010

Urgent : Evaluation Criteria/Policy/Method for Term paper

 

Dear students,

 

The following guidelines shall be followed for evaluation of term paper:

 

1)      The Term Paper is of 25 marks (for Courses with Theory component only). 15 marks are kept for Content and 10 for Presentation of Document. The mode of submission will be online.

2)      It has to be up to 1500 words.

3)      In case the content is copied from the Internet or any other student “0” (zero) marks will be awarded. If the same Term Paper has been given to two students; it is an individual exercise for them and should not be a Team Activity.

4)      The whole document should be written in the Font “Times New Roman”, for headings font size of 14 and for the BODY font size of 12 should be used, No color other than the Black should be used.

5)      Index, References, Further Readings, Bibliography is to be an essential part of the whole document.

6)      The Term Paper has to be submitted in two phases, 1st is interim evaluation, in which the student will give synopsis or a rough draft representing the current status of the TERM Paper and then a Final Submission based on the above mentioned criterion before ETE.

7)      The work is supposed to be for around 15 hours.

8)      Marks will not be awarded only on the basis of presentation(if taken), the written content is to be evaluated with care and more marks should be allocated to the way the document is written.

 

Take care about all above mentioned points while creating working on you term paper. Any confusion preferred way to communicate is email.

 

 

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Urgent: Term Paper Allocation file

 

Dear students,

 

Following text  is a list of term papers with allocated students roll number go through same. This is for B2702 section

 

S.No

TOPIC

    ROLL NO

1

Internet Protocol security

1, 30

2

Detailed study discussing differences between server 2003 and server 2008

2, 31

3

Detailed study of Different versions of Red Hat Linux

 

3, 32

4

RAID Technology

4, 33

5

Cloud Computing

5, 34

6

Network Security with Windows Server OS

6, 35

7

Network Security with Linux

7, 36

8

DHCP vs DNS

8, 37

9

Firewalls

9, 38

10

Virtual Private Networks

10, 39

11

Virtual Machines

11, 40

12

Network Simulators

12, 41

13

Ethical Hacking

13, 42

14

Network Virtualization

14, 43

15

Boot loaders

15, 44

16

Storage area network(SAN)

16, 45

17

Network area storage(NAS)

17, 46

18

Network security

18, 47

19

Distributed computing

19, 48

20

Distributed Operating System

20, 49

21

Server mapping

21, 50

22

Registry and registry back up

22, 51

23

Information storage technologies

23, 52

24

Virtualization

24, 53

25

Dual boot system

25, 54

26

NetBIOS

26, 55

27

Detailed study of various editions of server 2003

27, 56

28

Remote Installation Services in server 2003

28, 57

29

Novell NetWare  Services

29

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In case any confusion email me at anupinder.12985@lpu.co.in . Read my next post with instruction for term paper

 

 

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Windows NT contents

Dear Students,

 

Following link contain the presentation related to what we discussed in today’s lecture

 

Windows NT Brief contents

 

In case any confusion leave comments……. Will get back to you on same

 

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Lecture 1- General Information about subject

Dear students,

From below provided link you can access the ppt that we used in our first lecture of(feb,3 2010).

Lecture 1 PPT


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Welcome to NOS

Hi thr....

greetings

Welcome an introductory post on this blog. As we are starting with a new term, so this time i thought we can use some blog to share some information using some blog and http://int406.blogspot.com is here with you. we will use this blog to share different notes, IP's, off the track discussion and sharing of some demos related to subject.

hope this will work