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Systems Programming Homework # 3

CSc 3320: Systems Programming

Homework
# 3: Total points 100
Submission instructions:
1. Create a Google doc for each homework assignment submission.
2. Start your responses from page 2 of the document and copy these instructions
on page 1.
3. Fill in your name, campus ID and panther # in the fields provided. If this
information is missing in your document TWO POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED per
submission.
4. Keep this page 1 intact on all your submissions. If this submissions instructions
page is missing in your submission TWO POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED per
submission.
5. Each homework will typically have 2-3 PARTS, where each PART focuses on
specific topic(s).
6. Start your responses to each PART on a new page.
7. If you are being asked to write code copy the code into a separate txt file and
submit that as well.
8. If you are being asked to test code or run specific commands or scripts, provide
the evidence of your outputs through a screenshot and copy the same into the
document.
9. Upon completion, download a .PDF version of the document and submit the
same.
Full Name:
Campus ID:
Panther #:
10 pts for the neatness factor of your presentation.
PART 1: 30pts
1. For each command tryout at least one example provided in
Chapter 3 of the Unix textbook. Feel free to use your own
example. Show the screenshot for each command’s output.
Present your output in a tabular form with column 1 as index
(1,2,3..), second column as the command, third as the usage,
fourth as the screenshot of the output. You can just show a small
snapshot for the output -- we do not need the entire screen’s
image.
Part II : 30pts
2. For each command tryout at least one example provided in
Chapter 4 of the Unix textbook. Feel free to use your own
example. Show the screenshot for each command’s output.
Present your output in a tabular form with column 1 as index
(1,2,3..), second column as the command, third as the usage,
fourth as the screenshot of the output. You can just show a small
snapshot for the output -- we do not need the entire screen’s
image.
Part III : 30pts
3. For each command tryout at least one example provided in
Chapter 5 of the Unix textbook. Feel free to use your own
example. Show the screenshot for each command’s output.
Present your output in a tabular form with column 1 as index
(1,2,3..), second column as the command, third as the usage,
fourth as the screenshot of the output. You can just show a small
snapshot for the output -- we do not need the entire screen’s
image.

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