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Revision as of 15:01, 17 January 2020
Contents
Data Representation / Numbering Conversion / File Permissions
Main Objectives of this Practice Tutorial
- Understand the importance of how computers store data (i.e. data representation)
- Understand the purpose of decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbers
- Perform various numbering conversions between the decimal, binary, octal and hexadecimal numbering systems by hand without the use of a computer or calculator
- Identify which numbering system conversion method to use when required to perform a numbering conversion
- Understand directory and regular file permissions
- Learn how to set directory and regular file permissions with the chmod command (symbolic and octal methods)
- Learn how to use the umask command to have permissions for directories and files automatically set upon their creation
Tutorial Reference Material
Course Notes |
Numbering Conversion / File Permissions Reference |
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Course Notes:
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Data Representation
Numbering Conversion
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File Permissions
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Instructional Videos:
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Data Representation
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Numbering Conversion
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File Permissions
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INVESTIGATION 1: NUMBERING CONVERSIONS
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INVESTIGATION 2: FILE PERMISSIONS
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