1-DAV-202 Data Management 2023/24
Previously 2-INF-185 Data Source Integration

Materials · Introduction · Rules · Contact
· Grades from marked homeworks are on the server in file /grades/userid.txt
· Dates of project submission and oral exams:
Early: submit project May 24 9:00am, oral exams May 27 1:00pm (limit 5 students).
Otherwise submit project June 11, 9:00am, oral exams June 18 and 21 (estimated 9:00am-1:00pm, schedule will be published before exam).
Sign up for one the exam days in AIS before June 11.
Remedial exams will take place in the last week of the exam period. Beware, there will not be much time to prepare a better project. Projects should be submitted as homeworks to /submit/project.
· Cloud homework is due on May 20 9:00am.


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** As a simple editor you can use [https://nano-editor.org/ nano] (see keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the screen).
 
** As a simple editor you can use [https://nano-editor.org/ nano] (see keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the screen).
 
** More advanced editors include [https://www.vim.org/ vim], [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ emacs], [https://ne.di.unimi.it/ ne] (read tutorials before starting using them).
 
** More advanced editors include [https://www.vim.org/ vim], [https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ emacs], [https://ne.di.unimi.it/ ne] (read tutorials before starting using them).
* When working from Windows, you can also connect to the server via WinScp and edit the files using WinScp built-in editors or other editors installed on your computer.
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* When working from Windows, you can also connect to the server via WinScp and edit the files using WinScp built-in editors or other editors installed on your computer (see [[Connecting_to_server]]).
* When working from Linux, you can mount your home directory using sshfs and again use editors installed on your computer.
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* When working from Linux, you can mount your home directory using sshfs and again use editors installed on your computer (see [[Connecting_to_server]]).

Latest revision as of 21:36, 21 February 2024

  • During the course, you will have to edit scripts, protocols and other files.
  • Our server has several editors installed.
  • If you can use graphical interface, we recommend kate, which is used similarly as Windows-based editors.
  • If you need to work in a text-only mode (slow connection or no X support):
    • As a simple editor you can use nano (see keyboard shortcuts at the bottom of the screen).
    • More advanced editors include vim, emacs, ne (read tutorials before starting using them).
  • When working from Windows, you can also connect to the server via WinScp and edit the files using WinScp built-in editors or other editors installed on your computer (see Connecting_to_server).
  • When working from Linux, you can mount your home directory using sshfs and again use editors installed on your computer (see Connecting_to_server).