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Last updated: 29 Sep 2017
Overview
The Teaching and Research Labs
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CP 206D, CP 206H, CP 206I, SCI 113, TPS 202, TPS 302
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address the needs of:
- students to investigate, analyze, experiment with, and
broaden and deepen their knowledge of a topic
- instructors to instruct advanced topics and perform research
with the help of students
- development staff to encourage and promote potential students
to pursue studies in Institute programs or related areas
Most of these labs are focused on specific areas of computing, such as
"Embedded Computing Systems" or "Information Assurance and Networking".
These labs
are meant for instruction (within the limits of the lab),
demonstrations, capstone projects and
other specialized faculty research and teaching needs.
Each specialized lab has a faculty lab "manager"
who functions as the
contact person and primary manager of that lab. There may be a committee
of people who also contribute to providing direction to the lab.
Lab Administration
Institute lab staff, under faculty advisement
concerning academic needs, are responsible for equipping, securing,
configuring and maintaining the General Development Labs.
While each lab manager can choose how much involvement is desired from
Institute lab staff, most managers delegate partial responsibility
to Institute lab staff in order to offload the administration and upkeep
of their systems. This could change over time, especially if an Institute
program offers a doctoral degree.
Barring any other agreement,
all labs belong to the Institute, and are considered accessible by all
Institute faculty and staff. Coordination of the use of a lab's facilities
is through the lab manager, and any unresolvable issues with its use
among faculty or staff are to be brought before the faculty body for
resolution.
- Rooms
Room reservations are made via lab staff.
- Workstation computers
Each lab committee has its own goals. When Institute lab staff are
responsible for maintaining the lab computers, we look for uniformity
and ease of maintenance, in order to control labor costs.
Some lab committees will want their students to utilize and
configure removable hard disks, servers within the room, and
the network.
Removable media
are supported for purposes of backups and
presentations. Each lab also has its own printer.
- Servers
Some labs need servers. They can be within the lab or in a protected
area. They can be administered by Institute lab staff or trusted
students, who are granted physical access to the servers. Each lab
has a lockable cabinet in a shared locked room. Since only two
of the five specialized labs have requested this, there is only
enough remote access equipment for those two labs. Remote access
allows remote control of the servers in a cabinet, minimizing the
need for physical access to the servers.
- Network
Most of the labs' network connection to the world outside of the lab
can be controlled through student and Institute lab staff networking
equipment. Some lab committees will prefer to network entirely within
their lab, some will want to connect labs together, while others always
want a normal outside connection for some or all computers.
Wireless networks allow one to break out of room boundaries, and make
network security much more important to understand and practice. At least
initially, the wireless network will be controlled by Institute lab staff.
- Software
The workstations typically support research and advanced
instructional interests. Consequently, some software
is very specialized, and may be unique to the lab. In addition,
some data that the software deals with may be sensitive or subject
to special rules of handling.
In order to avoid time-consuming travel to computers that have office-type
software on them, these computers will have that software installed.
In addition, remote access and file transfer software, a general
integrated development environment and compiler, and some other useful
software constitute the base image for the computer. Layered on top
of this is any lab-specific software.
Faculty and students are encouraged to backup any workstation computer
software, configuration or data that are needed.
Change Log
2 Oct 2015 |
Added specific rooms and updated information; removed "Graduate and Directed Research Lab". |
14 Jul 2010 |
Changed lab "director" to "manager" and added link to lab description table. |
25 May 2004 |
Original document |
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