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ISQA424 Midterm Exam Info & Review

ISQA424 Midterm Exam Info & Review. Spring 2001. Overview. Exam covers first-half of term (ch 1,2,3,4,6) Anything in the book is fair game it’s good to have read it, and to read it over to clarify anything that didn’t make sense before Anything in the lectures is fair game

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ISQA424 Midterm Exam Info & Review

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  1. ISQA424 Midterm ExamInfo & Review Spring 2001

  2. Overview • Exam covers first-half of term (ch 1,2,3,4,6) • Anything in the book is fair game • it’s good to have read it, and to read it over to clarify anything that didn’t make sense before • Anything in the lectures is fair game • lectures highlight chapter content • things covered twice (lecture & book) are probably important (hint, hint) • if the book and RCK disagree, go with RCK • You’ll have the whole period • but probably won’t need it continued

  3. Midterm format • Multiple choice, True/False (1 pt. each) • quick hits on terms, acronyms and details • Fill-in-the-blank (2 pts. each) • good way to test terms/concepts • Short essay (variable weights) • much like “case projects” (from text)in miniature • don’t write a book, but do be complete • point is to show me you understand the concept • good way to ask about tradeoffs • … and a couple extra credit questions

  4. Midterm format • Closed-book, closed-notes • no note cards or summary sheets, either • Bring a Scantron™ sheet • form 882-ES, available in bookstore • bookstore is probably open, in case you forget • fill in the dots carefully • judgment of the machine is final • Bring a Scantron-compatible pencil • Essays can be pencil or pen

  5. How to prepare • Be familiar with the material • book has review questions in each chapter (we’ll do many of those in class today) • Be familiar with terms • book has key terms at end of each chapter, glossary near the end • don’t try to memorize everything (esp. when hints given in lecture) • do, however, be prepared to understand terms in a question, and/or use them in your answer continued

  6. How to prepare • Study main concepts • NT features, goals • network - topology (logical and phys), media, cabling, protocols, tradeoffs among alternatives • storage - hardware, system design, partitions, fault tolerance • this is not an all-inclusive list • Use ISQA424 list for questions • groupthink is a good thing • remember grade adjustment for list use • or, E-mail me if you prefer continued

  7. How to prepare • Rob’s philosophy • If you grok* the material, you can derive many answers • figure them out by relating concepts • or from context of the problem • Some details aren’t worth memorizing • hints given in lecture • … but some details are essential (of course!) • be conversant with any term • understand how details affect decisions • *grok (gr¼k) tr.v. Slang. To understand profoundly through intuition or empathy. [Coined by Robert A. Heinlein in novel Stranger in a Strange Land.]

  8. NT overall goals/features sharing resources client/server appls. Server HW CPU, memory, bus NIC and disks Server Configuration planning, installing, configuration choices workgroup/domain Networks topology/media protocols design issues & tradeoffs Storage filesystems partitioning, volumes fault tolerance (mirror, duplex, striping) backups & tradeoffs virtual memory Study Guide

  9. Questions?

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