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K S R Institute for Engineering and Technology

CRITERION 6

80

Facilities and Technical Support

6. FACILITIES AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT

(60)

6.1 Adequate and well equipped laboratories and technical manpower

(30)

6.1. A. Adequate well-equipped laboratories to run all the program-specific curriculum

(20)

6.1. B. Availability of adequate technical supporting staff

(5)

6.1. C. Availability of qualified technical supporting staff

(5)

Table B.6.1.Adequate and well equipped laboratories and technical manpower

S. No.

Name of the Laboratory

No. of students per setup (Batch size)

Data Structure Laboratory (Even Semester)

Name of the Technical Staff

Designation

Qualification

26 hrs

Abiviruthi.S

Lab Programmer

DEEE

Hardware: Intel® Core™ i3 Processors system Hard Disk : 320GB Memory : 2GB DDR3

Programming Laboratory (odd Semester)

1

Name of the important equipment

Technical Manpower Support

Weekly utilization status (all the courses for which the lab is utilized)

36

Software : Turbo C++ V 3.0

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S. No.

Name of the Laboratory

No. of students per setup (Batch size)

36

Network Laboratory (Even Semester)

3

Database Management Systems Laboratory (Odd Semester)

Technical Manpower Support Name of the Technical Staff

Designation

Qualification

Rajkumar .P

Lab Programmer

B.E.(CSE)

Lab Programmer

M.Sc.(CS)

Hardware:  Intel® Core™ i3 Processors system  Hard Disk : 320GB  MEMORY : 2GB DDR3

Internet Programming and Security Laboratory (Odd Semester)

2

Name of the important equipment

Weekly utilization status (all the courses for which the lab is utilized)

36

Software:  TURBO C++ V 3.0  JDK 7 EE,  Bluefish 2.26  MySQL 5.5,  Apache Server 2.4  JDK8.0  NS2  GNUPG 2.0  SNORT2.9  NET STUMBLER 0.4.

Hardware  Intel® Core™ i3 Processors system,  System server  Hard Disk :320GB  MEMORY : 2GB DDR3

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20hrs.

22hrs.

Perumal.S

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S. No.

Name of the Laboratory

No. of students per setup (Batch size)

Designation

Qualification

24hrs.

Rajkumar .P

Lab Programmer

B.E.(CSE)

Hardware:  Intel® Core™ i3 Processors system  Hard Disk :320 GB  MEMORY : 2GB DDR3

CASE Tool Laboratory (Odd Semester)

36

Compiler design laboratory (Even Semester)

Name of the Technical Staff

Software:  Visual Studio 2008  JDK 7  Oracle 11g  SQL 2005  MySQL 5.5  Turbo C++ V 3.0  gcc 4.9.2

Operating System laboratory (Even Semester)

4

Name of the important equipment

Technical Manpower Support

Weekly utilization status (all the courses for which the lab is utilized)

Software:  TURBO C++ V 3.0  IBM RSA(30 User License)  Argo UML 0.34  Eclipse IDE 4.2  Junit 4.11

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S. No.

Name of the Laboratory

No. of students per setup (Batch size)

Computer Graphics Laboratory (Odd Semester)

5

6

Mobile Application Development (Even Semester)

Grid and Cloud Computing Laboratory (Odd Semester)

36

36

Name of the important equipment

Hardware:  Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk :500 GB  MEMORY : 8 GB DDR3 Software:  Turbo C++ V 3.0  JDK 7  GnuPG 2.0,  Snort2.9,  Net Stumbler 0.4.0  Apache Tomcat  TURBO C++ V 3.0  JDK8.0  Android studio 1.0  Visual Studio 2012

Hardware:  Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk : 500 GB  MEMORY : 8GB DDR3 Software:  Globus Toolkit 5.0  Open Nebula 4.10  Turbo C++ V 3.0  JDK 7  GnuPG 2.0

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Technical Manpower Support

Weekly utilization status (all the courses for which the lab is utilized)

Name of the Technical Staff

Designation

Qualification

28hrs.

Abiviruthi .S

Lab Programmer

DEEE

20hrs.

Abiviruthi .S

Lab Programmer

DEEE

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S. No.

666

7

Name of the Laboratory

No. of students per setup (Batch size)

      

Project Laboratory

Research laboratory

Name of the important equipment

36

Technical Manpower Support

Weekly utilization status (all the courses for which the lab is utilized)

Name of the Technical Staff

Designation

Qualification

25hrs.

S.Karthikeyan

System Admin

B.Sc.

Snort2.9, Net Stumbler 0.4.0 Apache Tomcat TURBO C++ V 3.0 JDK8.0 Android studio 1.0 Visual Studio 2012

Hardware:  Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk : 1TB  MEMORY : 2GB DDR3 Software:  Turbo C++,  GLOBUS TOOLKIT  TURBO C 3.0  VISUAL STUDIO 6.0,  ORACLE - 11G,  JDK 8.0,  ANDROID STUDIO 11.0,  GLOBUS TOOLKIT 5.0  OPEN NEBULA 4.10  NS2

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Adequate well equipped laboratories to run all Program- specific curriculums  The laboratories and the space are sufficient for students to perform the experiments without congestion. Batch size is restricted to a maximum of 36 students. Each student is provided with a computer. Availability of computing facilities for the department exclusively  The core labs are conducted within the department. Sufficient numbers of computers are available for the students to work independently. Availability of laboratories with technical support within and beyond working hours  The labs are kept open on all working days from morning 8.45 am to 6.30 pm and even beyond working hours for Completion of Lab Programs. Equipment to run experiments and their maintenance, number of students per experimental setup, size of the laboratories, overall ambience, etc  Adequate equipments to run all experiments are available and they are well maintained. One student per System is strictly followed. Space and overall ambience is good.  Laboratories equipped with white/black board, computer, internet, and other such amenities/ facilities.  Good acoustics, lab size, conditions of chairs / benches, air conditioning, lighting, exits, ambience, and such other amenities / facilities are ensured and verified periodically.  Availability of teaching aids, multimedia projectors, etc is ensured.  Laboratory manuals are prepared for all the experiments in the plan and are provided to the students at the time of practical.  As perthe requirementminorrepairs arecarriedoutbythelabassistants.  Majorrepairs arecarriedoutsidebyfollowingtheprocedureoftheinstitute.  Laboratorymaintenanceregisterisavailableinalllaboratoriesandequipmentsareserviced periodically.  Userregisterismaintainedineverylaboratory.  Safetyequipmentsareinspectedandfrequentlyrecharged. Availabilityofadequateandqualifiedtechnicalsupportingstaffforprogramspecificlabs  Adequatequalifiedtechnicalstaffs areavailable.  Technical staffmembers areencouragedandsupportedtoupgradetheirskills andincentives areprovidedforopening the laboratory during holidays and beyond working hours.

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Duties and Responsibilities of Lab Technician: The duties of the Lab Assistant shall be to assist the Lab in-charge for  Themaintenanceandupkeepofthelaboratoryarea.  The maintenance of lab manuals, catalogues and maintenance manuals of lab equipment. Duties and responsibilities of Lab In-charge: The Lab In-charge is responsible to conduct the laboratory sessions in a smooth manner by performing the following duties:  Recording the attendance of students in each session.  Maintaining the discipline and decorum of the students.  Demonstrating the experimental procedure to be followed and when necessary with particulars of Algorithm and coding.  Guide the students in the conduct of the experiment.  Ensure the safety of system by ensuring that they are securely stowed away at the end of the working hours.  Preparing a Laboratory Manual or all the experiments and available for the students to refer. Laboratory Photos

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Figure 6.1.1 Programming and Data Structure Laboratory

Figure 6.1.2.Internet Programming, Security and Network Laboratory

Figure 6.1.3.CASE Tool and Complier Design Laboratory Department of Computer Science and Engineering Page 445

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Figure 6.1.4. Project Laboratory

Figure 6.1.5. Research Laboratory

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6.2. Additional facilities created for improving the quality of learning experience in laboratories

(25)

6.2. A. Availability and relevance of additional facilities

(10)

6.2. B. Facilities utilization and effectiveness

(10)

6.2. C. Relevance to POs and PSOs

(5)

Table B.6.2.Additional facilities created for improving the quality of learning experience in laboratories Sr. No.

Facility Name

Reason(s) for creating facility

Details

Utilization

1.

Virtusa CRM lab

 Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk : 1TB  MEMORY : 8GB DDR3

 Centre of Excellence ‘on ‘Customer Relationship Management’.  Training the Trainers, Certification for students.

50Hours / Semester

2.

Amazon AWS

 Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk : 1TB  MEMORY : 4GB DDR3

 Ability to select personalized learning pathway  Earn digital badges that showcase cloud skills  Free access to AWS content for self-study

45Hours / Semester

3.

Oracle Academy Java certification

 Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk : 1TB  MEMORY : 2GB DDR3

 Preview Lessons - Java Curriculum  Oracle Academy Online Lecture Series  Eligible to Participate in Oracle Academy Advisory Groups  Certification for students

50Hours / Semester

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Areas in which students are expected to have enhanced learning  Customer Relationship Management

 Cloud computing with Amazon Web Services

 Java Fundamentals & Java Programming

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Relevance to POs/PSOs

PO2, PO3, PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PO2, PO3, PO12 PSO1 PSO2

PO2, PO3, PO12 PSO1 PSO2

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4.

5.

6.

7.

Facility Name

Reason(s) for creating facility

Details

VMware IT Academy Data Center Virtualization

2

DELL EMC

Salesforce CRM

R-Programming

Centre of Excellence

Centre of Excellence

Cloud -based

R Studio 6.6

 Training the Trainers, Certification for students  Setup of EMC Data Science Lab, Training the Trainers, Certification for students  Guidelines for Conducting Faculty Development Program (FDP)  Student learn more about Salesforce solutions for Higher Education, and start taking full advantage of social, mobile, cloud, and data analytics  Industry Competition for student to gain more knowledge about Salesforce CRM  Enhance the knowledge of Statistical Analysis, Graphics Representation and Reporting.  Certification for students

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Utilization

50 Hours / Semester

Areas in which students are expected to have enhanced learning

 Server virtualization

Relevance to POs/PSOs

PO3 PO4 PO5 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

50 Hours / Semester

 Data Science and Big Data Analytics

PO3 PO4 PO5 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

84 Hours/ Semester

 Customer Relationship Management and assisting in customer retention and driving sales growth.

PO2 PO3 PO4 PO12 PSO1

45 Hours / Semester

 Statistical programming and Data Science

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PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PSO1, PSO2

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8.

9.

10.

11.

Facility Name

Common Internet Facility

NPTEL

Reason(s) for creating facility

Details

Ethernet/Wi-Fi

Video and Web Content

Quizstar

Web-based quiz maker

Red Hat

 Intel® Core™ i5 Processors system  Hard Disk : 1TB  MEMORY : 8GB DDR3  Operating System : Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 or 5 with the latest patches and upgrades

Relevance to POs/PSOs

PO1, PO2, PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12 PSO1, PSO2 PO2, PO3, PO12 PSO1 PSO2

 Facility to faculty and students for enhancingself learning.

150 Hours / Semester

 More knowledge apart from curriculum, 24*7 accesses to learning resources.

 Self Learning

60 Hours / Semester

 Knowledge updating in recent trends

120 Hours / Semester

 Students can work with it anywhere, with all tests and results being saved on a remote server, not take up any space on your own computer or server.

PO2 PO3 PO4 PO12 PSO1

50 Hours / Semester

 Students with highly marketable skills that are in demand in the industry.

PO2, PO3, PO12 PSO1 PSO2

 The students’ attempts are automatically corrected and the results are sent to a mark book.  Complete overview of the class as well as analyses of answers to each question.  Learn in-demand skills  Get certified with discounted exams by the leader in open source  Gain valuable experience with handson lab environments

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Utilization

Areas in which students are expected to have enhanced learning

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12.

13.

Facility Name

Details

Moodle

Hardware Lab

Web server

      

Motherboard Hard disk RAM Mouse Cabinet Switch Router

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Reason(s) for creating facility

 Students referred the learning materials and they have taken online quiz via Moodle and improve the subject fundamentals and also discussed various topics in academic courses.  Students occur the knowledge of computer hardware, the processors, memories, motherboards, different add-on cards, and other peripherals like printers and the scanners.

Utilization

Areas in which students are expected to have enhanced learning

Relevance to POs/PSOs

120 Hours / Semester

 Students can be enrolled manually by the teacher, or they can be allowed to enroll themselves.

PO2, PO3, PO12 PSO1 PSO2

150 Hours / Semester

 Student learn how to maintain a PC so that it gives longer service without any problem

PO3 PO4 PO5 PO12 PSO1 PSO2

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Figure .6.2.1 VIRTUSA Laboratory

Figure .6.2.2.VIRTUSA - Center of Excellence Laboratory

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Figure .6.2.3.Industry Supported Laboratory for ORACLE Academy

Figure .6.2.4. NPTEL Self-Learning

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6.3 Laboratories: Maintenance and overall ambiance

(10)

6.3.1. Maintenance of Laboratory Equipments: • Maintenance of computers is taken care by Maintenance Department • Routine equipment check-up is carried out every week. • Maintenance register is maintained in the laboratories. • As per the requirement minor repairs are carried out by the lab technical staff. • Major repairs are outsourced by following the procedure of the institute. • Refurbishing is done for the PC’s at the end of every semester • Security software is installed to limit and block unnecessary activities • General guidelines to be followed to protect the users is displayed in the laboratories Overall Ambiance 1. Department has enough laboratories which are used for all the years on timetable basis to meet the curriculum requirements 2. The courses which have practical work will be provided labs every week. 3. Conditions of chairs/benches are good. Chairs are provided for individual students in Labs. 4. Do’s and Don’ts are listed in the laboratory. Every student should sign in the entry register available in the lab with correct system number, in time and out time. 5. Laboratories are equipped with sufficient hardware and licensed software to run program specific curriculum and off program curriculum. 6. Sufficient laboratory manuals are distributed to students. 7. Laboratory classes are conducted as per curriculum. 8. Sufficient number of windows is available for ventilation and natural light and every lab has one exit. 9. Lighting system is very effective, along with the natural light in every corner of the rooms. 10. Emergency light connections available in Lab in case of power failure. 11. Cup-boards are available in each lab for students to place their belongings. 12. Each laboratory is equipped with white/black board, computer, Internet, and such other amenities. 13. Research laboratory is available beyond college working hours for all faculty members and students to carry research work.

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Table 6.3.1 Maintenance schedule of laboratory equipments S.No

Activity

Description

Frequency

Type of Maintenance

1.

Hardware Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Service Person

On Need

Manual

2.

Monitoring the Peripheral Devices

Lab-Programmer

Daily

Manual

3.

Software Installation and Maintenance

LabProgrammer

Beginning of every semester

Manual

4.

Back-up data

Server

Daily

Manual

Server Checking for bad sector and virus attacks UPS Maintenance : 1.Battery WaterLevel checking 2.AC Filter cleaning

System Administrator

Weekly

Manual

Electrician

3 Months Once

Manual

Daily

Automatic

Daily

Automatic

Automatic

Automatic

5.

6.

7.

Scan for viruses 1.USB Protection 2.Anti-virus

8.

Scan hard disk file system for errors

Smadev 2017 Microsoft Security Essentials Data Defragment

9.

Desktop- Setting Maintenance

Deep Freeze Tool

Restoring a computer back to the saved configuration, each time the computer is restarted

10.

Internet test speed and Network Fault Prevention

Sophos Firewall

Daily

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Process for Servicing thecomputer LaboratoryEquipments

Figure 6.3.1.Flowchart for Servicing of Computer Laboratory Equipments 6.3.2. Overall Ambiance: 

Laboratory sessions are allocated every week for the courses which have practical work in the curriculum.



Good quality furnitureare used in laboratories.



All laboratories are furnished with the state-of-art equipments to meet the requirements of curriculum.



Laboratories are equipped with licensed software to run program specific curriculum and off program curriculum.



All laboratories are kept open beyond working hours as per the need.



Security software is installed to limit and block unnecessary activities.



Charts are displayed to provide complete example for conceptual thinking.



Sufficient number of windows is available for ventilation and natural light and every lab has two exits.



Each laboratory is equipped with white board, notice board and other necessary amenities.



Lighting system is very effective, along with the natural light in every corner of the rooms.



Emergency light connections are available in Lab in case of power failure.



Cup-boards are available in each lab for students to place their belongings.

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Figure 6.3.2.A.Samples - Laboratory entry registers

Figure 6.3.2.B.Samples 2- Laboratory entry registers

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6.4. Project laboratory

(05)

 Computer Science and Engineering offers exciting, intellectually challenging, and rapidly growing career opportunities. It is the heart of where the action is; whether this means intelligent game playing, mobile applications, smart robots, cloud computing, data security, social networks and bioinformatics.  Project laboratory can accommodate a batch of 36 students.  Necessary trainings and guidance are given to initiate their project work.  Every project batch has been allotted with guide in order to pursue with their

project work.  Network and Internet facilities are provided to students.  The old project reports and the project models are available in the project lab

premises.  The journals are also available in project lab to collect advanced technical details about the project. Table 6.4.1 Facilities and Utilization of Project Laboratory

S. No.

1.

Name of the Laboratory

Project Lab

No. of students per Setup (Batch Size)

Name of the Important equipment

Weekly utilization status

4 students per Batch

Computer Systems with required Software

24 Hours

Technical Manpower support Name of the Technical Staff

Designation

Qualification

Perumal.S

Lab Programmer

M.Sc.(CS)

Figure 6.4.1 Project Model

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1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

Facility Name

SYSTEM SOFTWARES Windows 2008 Server - Microsoft Campus Agreement Windows XP, 7- Microsoft Campus Agreement Cent OS- Freeware APPLICATION SOFTWARES – Licensed Office Suite Rational suite Enterprise software Version 7.0 Oracle -11G Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 APPLICATION SOFTWARES – Freeware Net beans 8.2 JDK 8.0 SE & EE My SQL 5.1 Eclipse IDE -oxygen GloMoSim 2.0 Network Simulator NS2 ArgoUML0.34 Apache Tomcat 7 Java Editor 14 Bluefish 2.26 Weka 3.7 DB miner 2.0 OpenGL 4.0 GnuPG 2.0 Snort2.9 Net Stumbler 0.4.0 Globus Toolkit 5.0 Open Nebula 4.10 Android studio 1.0 SMADAV 2018 Adobe reader 11 7zip Adobe Flash Player 11 Code block 16.0 Gcc 6.4 Python 3.6 VM Virtual Box 5.0

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Utilization

All Students and Faculty

Areas in which students are expectedto have enhanced learning

1. Cloud computing 2. Data Mining 3. Mobile app development 4. Networking 5. Image processing 6. Internet of Things

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6.5. Safety Measures in Laboratories Name of the S.No Laboratory 1 Programming and Data  Structure Laboratory  

2

3.

4.

Network and Internet Programming Laboratory

Database Management System and Case Tools Laboratory

Computer Graphics and Compiler Design Laboratory

                                  

(10) Safety Measures

General Rules of Conduct in Laboratories are displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems are Installed with Antivirus Software Appropriate storage areas. General Rules of Conduct in Laboratories are displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems are Installed with Antivirus Software Appropriate storage areas. General Rules of Conduct in Laboratories are displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems Installed withAntivirusare Software General Rules ofare Conduct in Laboratories Appropriate storage areas. displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems are Installed with Antivirus Software Appropriate storage areas.

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S.No

5.

6.

Name of the Laboratory Mobile Application Development and Security Laboratory

Safety Measures

          

Cloud and Project Laboratory

 

7.

Research Laboratory

                

General Rules of Conduct in Laboratories are displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems are Installed withAntivirus Software Appropriate storage areas. General Rules of Conduct in Laboratories are displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems are Installed withAntivirus Software Appropriate storage areas. General Rules of Conduct in Laboratories are displayed. Specific Safety Rules for students are displayed. First aid box, Fire extinguishers are kept in the laboratory. Periodical servicing of the lab equipments. Maintain a clean and organized laboratory. Avoiding the use of cell phones. Provision of Sand buckets Centralized firewall All the Systems are Installed withAntivirus Software Appropriate storage areas.

Figure 6.5.1. DO’S and DON’TS Instructions Department of Computer Science and Engineering

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DO’S While Entering the Laboratory:  Students must possess a valid ID card.  Students are required to come in proper uniform in lab and maintain a high order of discipline.  Every student must sign in the Entry Register note.  Every student must have lab observation. While Working in Laboratory:  Learn the commands, operating procedure and follow the instruction correctly.  After getting proper output related to experiment, get output verified by Course incharge.  Internet facility is strictly for educational purpose only.  Students have to get prior permission for downloading any files, image…etc.  Switch-off the system in case of any malfunctioning and report it to the Laboratory-in charge immediately. While Leaving the Laboratory:    

Student must save their program in their respective login areas. Shut-down the computer system properly. Arrange the chairs orderly. Sign in the register.

DON’TS While Entering the Laboratory:  Bags are not allowed inside the computer laboratory.  Cell phone is not allowed inside the computer laboratory. While Working in Laboratory:  Students are strictly prohibited from modifying or deleting any important files and install any software or settings in the computer.  Playing of games on computer in the lab is strictly prohibited.  Students are restricted to use personal Pen Drives, CDs and DVDs etc.  Students are not allowed to repair, open, tamper or interfere with any of the computer, printing, cabling, air conditioning or other equipment in the laboratory.  Do not handle the equipment roughly. While Leaving the Laboratory:  Do not misbehave in the computer laboratory.  Do not damage any peripheral device.

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