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This project explores the integration of virtualization and content management systems in computer science capstone courses. Utilizing tools like VirtualBox, VMWare, and Subversion, students are exposed to real-world applications, enhancing their learning experience. We focus on reducing costs, space, and management needs while improving resource allocation. Key features include central document storage, version control, user access management, and collaborative writing. The course simulates industry experience, contributing to positive outcomes in user experience and educational value.
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Implementing Content Management Systems and Virtualization for Computer Science Capstone Courses Alex Radermacher Adam Helsene Dean Knudson
Virtualization • Single physical computer / Multiple ‘virtual’ computers • Reduce cost • Reduce space • Reduce management needs • Slight resource overhead Web Server SQL DB Mail Server
Content Management Systems • Central Document Storage • Version Control • Multi-user design • Access Control
Capstone Course • Projects Course • Real Companies • Simulate Industry Experience • Defined Process
Ye Olden Method • Shared Servers • VirtualBox • Twikis • Blackboard e-Portfolios • No Content Management
New Method • VMWare • Subversion (SVN) • Trac
Demonstration http://csprojects.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu/ siguccs // siguccs
Experiences and Issues • Old Hardware • Authentication • Scripting • Memory Usage
Positive Outcomes • User experience • Student Evaluation • Reduce Work • Educational Value
Privacy/Security • Authentication for Trac/Subversion • Trac logout issue • Virtual Servers
Other uses • Collaborative Writing • Group Projects • Course Dropbox • Project Management Framework • Shared Document Storage