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= Computing Wiki =
Welcome to the Computing Wiki of Dr. A. This wiki is here for his classes and for personal projects.
[[https://meet.google.com/dex-mfep-ypv|Meeting]]
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== Classes == ||<tablestyle="Margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;border:none;border-width:0px;"style="border-width:0px;font-size:14pt;font-weight:bold">[[http://www.scotnpatti.com|Dr. A]]'s Computing Site ||
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OnlineClasses contains links to Intro to Word Processing, Intro to Spreadsheets and Intro to Databases including general and specific FAQs.
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NetworkSecurity has links related to my network security class. ||<tablebgcolor="#cccc99" tablestyle="margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;border:single; ">'''LINKS''' ||[[https://eclass.e.southern.edu/login/index.php|eclass]] ||[[https://www.southern.edu/access|access]] ||[[https://www.southern.edu/owa|owa]] ||[[http://www.southern.edu/cs|cs]] ||SouthernResources ||MastersStudents ||[[ClassesPage|CLASSES]] ||[[https://www.southern.edu/employeewellness/employeewellnesscalendar/Pages/default.aspx|Employee Wellness]] || CurrentEvents ||
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== Standard Technical Paper Templates and LaTeX Tips ==
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UsingLatex contains information about different LaTeX tools and templates for you to get started with. These will be especially useful for any of my upper division computing classes. ||||||||||||<tablewidth="800px" tablestyle="margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;border:double;"style="text-align:center;font-size:14pt;font-weight:bold;">Office Hours - Winter 2019 ||
||<rowstyle="text-align:center"> ||<17%>Monday ||<17%>Tuesday ||<17%>Wednesday ||<17%>Thursday ||<17%>Friday ||
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||<style="text-align:center">10:00 - 11:00 ||<#666666>CPTR 319 ||<#666666> ||<#666666>CPTR 319 ||<#666666> ||<#666666> CPTR 319 ||
||<style="text-align:center">11:00 - 12:00 ||<#666666>CPTR 427 ||<#666666> ||<#666666>CPTR 427 ||<#666666> ||<#ffcc00> ||
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||<style="text-align:center">02:00 - 03:00 ||<#666666>Lunch ||<#666666>Lunch ||<#666666>Lunch ||<#666666>CPTR 427L||<#666666> ||
||<style="text-align:center">03:00 - 04:00 ||<#ffcc00> ||<#666666> ||<#ffcc00> ||<#666666>CPTR 427L||<#666666> ||
||<style="text-align:center">03:00 - 04:30 ||<#ffcc00> ||<#666666> ||<#ffcc00> ||<#666666>CPTR 427L||<#666666> ||
||<style="text-align:center">04:30 - 05:00 ||<#666666>CPTR 575 ||<#666666> ||<#666666> ||<#666666>CPTR 427L||<#666666> ||
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== Computer Definitions ==
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ComputerTerms is a collection of definitions and explanations written during my own studies.Feel free to peruse this section - which is QUITE EXTENSIVE actually. If you find an error feel free to correct me on it. This wiki includes the ability to add <<latex(\LaTeX)>> inline, such as the symbol for complex numbers <<latex(\usepackage{dsfont} % $$\mathds{C}$$)>>. I use this quite often in the definitions. The following is an example of including LaTeX in a page format.
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{{{#!latex
Einstein developed the famous equation for converting matter to energy.
\begin{equation}
   E = MC^2
\end{equation}

||<tablestyle="margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;border:double;text-align:center;"#cccc99>By phone Only||<#ffcc00>Office Hours ||<#666666>Not Available ||

||<tablestyle="margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;color:white;text-align:center;"#0000cc>Please respect Dr. A's grading, prep and other "not available" times, even if he appears to be in the office.||
||<tablestyle="margin-left:auto;margin-right:auto;color:white;text-align:center;"#0000cc>You can always call between 5 & 7 PM.||

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Welcome! I go by Dr. A to distinguish myself from my better half in Mathematics - and I prefer Dr. A to Dr. Anderson... Here you will find resources for courses (usually linked from http://eclass.e.southern.edu) such as hints and project/research information. You will also find some personal information at the bottom of this page.
||Office: ||HSC 1117H ||
||Phone: ||x2938 or (423) 236-2938 ||




== Class Resources ==
 * SelfServicePortalInstall
 * [[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/standard/modern-web-apps-azure-architecture/architectural-principles|Architectural Principles of Programming]] - Nicely summarized!
 * WERE YOU LOOKING FOR THE CATALOG? Funny how it isn't on the SAU website, well here it is: [[http://southern.catalog.acalog.com/|Catalog]] [[https://www.southern.edu/apps/CourseSchedule/default.aspx|Schedule]]

== Other Resources ==
 * [[https://www.pluralsight-training.net/microsoft/login/login.aspx?ReturnUrl=/microsoft/|Plural Sight Training Site]]
 * [[http://developer.android.com/guide/webapps/overview.html|Developing Websites for Android... and other Android Dev Stuff]]
 * [[http://www.odata.org/|The OData protocol provides filtering, sorting and paging data on the view side without embedding it in your business logic!]]
 * [[http://stackoverflow.com/a/1244872/754909|Counting Lines of Code on Windows!]]
 * [[http://www.cs.southern.edu/scot/Unix%20Haters%20Handbook.pdf|Unix Haters Handbook]]
 * [[http://www.cc2e.com/|Code Complete 2e]]
 * [[http://lab.cs.southern.edu|HSC 116 Lab Information]]
 * ComputerTerms include terms collection that has been going on since grad school.
 * CourseResearch - ideas for courses tried and trying...
 * ProgrammingLinks
 * [[Scripts]]
 * ProjectManagementTools
 * Charting, Diagrams and why Visio is dead! I'm now using LibreOffice Draw with VRT Network Equipment Extension. (A little Google search will get it)
 * [[http://biz.zenbe.com|Colaboration Platform that we are testing]]
 * [[http://www.risevision.com/|Open Source Video Wall software]]

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Over the years in grad school and beyond, I've acquired quite a list of ComputerTerms. It is a collection of definitions and explanations written during my own studies. Feel free to peruse this section - which is quite extensive actually. If you find an error feel free to correct me on it.

This wiki includes the ability to add <<latex(\LaTeX)>> inline, such as the symbol for complex numbers <<latex(\usepackage{dsfont} % $$\mathds{C}$$)>>. I use this quite often in the definitions. For more information on writing papers in <<latex(\LaTeX)>> for my classes see LaTeXresources.

== Personal Stuff ==
In addition to computing I: Play Baritone, Fly (as a private pilot), SCUBA dive, Mountain bike, Rock Climb, Play Racquet Ball, and a host of more mundane things like meddle in electrical wiring and run a backhoe. For flying I created a flight plan Excel template (everyone seems to do this, but no one seems to share it). I also have an expanded check list for my Archer II (4052F):

 * [[attachment:FlightPlanningTemplate.xltm|Flight Planning Excel Template]]
 * [[attachment:CheckListPreFlight.docx|Personalized Checklist for PA28-181 Archer II. Organized into Normal and Unusual operations]]
 * [[http://www.faa.gov/airports/airport_safety/airportdata_5010/menu/index.cfm#datadownloads|FAA Airport Information]]
 * Turn your surface pro into a pen only computer SurfaceProPenOnly
 * DiveTerms
 * [[unl]] classes.

{{{
Email Signature:

Scot Anderson, Ph.D.
Professor | School of Computing
423.236.2938
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Meeting

Dr. A's Computing Site

LINKS

eclass

access

owa

cs

SouthernResources

MastersStudents

CLASSES

Employee Wellness

CurrentEvents

Office Hours - Winter 2019

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

08:00 - 09:00

09:00 - 09:30

09:30 - 10:00

10:00 - 11:00

CPTR 319

CPTR 319

CPTR 319

11:00 - 12:00

CPTR 427

CPTR 427

12:00 - 01:00

01:00 - 02:00

02:00 - 03:00

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

CPTR 427L

03:00 - 04:00

CPTR 427L

03:00 - 04:30

CPTR 427L

04:30 - 05:00

CPTR 575

CPTR 427L

05:00 - 07:00

CPTR 575

9 PM - 9 AM

By phone Only

Office Hours

Not Available

Please respect Dr. A's grading, prep and other "not available" times, even if he appears to be in the office.

You can always call between 5 & 7 PM.


Welcome! I go by Dr. A to distinguish myself from my better half in Mathematics - and I prefer Dr. A to Dr. Anderson... Here you will find resources for courses (usually linked from http://eclass.e.southern.edu) such as hints and project/research information. You will also find some personal information at the bottom of this page.

Office:

HSC 1117H

Phone:

x2938 or (423) 236-2938

Class Resources

Other Resources


Over the years in grad school and beyond, I've acquired quite a list of ComputerTerms. It is a collection of definitions and explanations written during my own studies. Feel free to peruse this section - which is quite extensive actually. If you find an error feel free to correct me on it.

This wiki includes the ability to add <<latex(\LaTeX)>> inline, such as the symbol for complex numbers <<latex(\usepackage{dsfont} % $$\mathds{C}$$)>>. I use this quite often in the definitions. For more information on writing papers in <<latex(\LaTeX)>> for my classes see LaTeXresources.

Personal Stuff

In addition to computing I: Play Baritone, Fly (as a private pilot), SCUBA dive, Mountain bike, Rock Climb, Play Racquet Ball, and a host of more mundane things like meddle in electrical wiring and run a backhoe. For flying I created a flight plan Excel template (everyone seems to do this, but no one seems to share it). I also have an expanded check list for my Archer II (4052F):

Email Signature:

Scot Anderson, Ph.D.
Professor | School of Computing 
423.236.2938 


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