1. NETW 240 Course Project: Operating System Proposal
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Course Project: Operating System Proposal
Objectives
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Your company is currently investigating the use of Linux. Your manager has asked you to
research the feasibility of using Linux in both the server and workstation environments (from the
operating system point of view). Your manager would like to see an 8- to 10-page paper that
1. compares and contrasts Linux server and Linux workstation OS products between three
separate and distinct Linux distros (i.e., RedHat, SuSe, Ubuntu ); and
2. addresses the specific issues of total cost of ownership, training, support, performance,
reliability, and application availability.
Guidelines
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The following is a list of guidelines for your Course Project, due in Week 6.
The Course Project is worth 150 points and is comprised of the following deliverables.
o Week 3: Outline (35 points)
o Week 6: Paper (115 points)
The paper shall only address business requirements and concerns, not personal or home
use of Linux.
The paper shall address three different Linux vendors, along with each vendor’s specific
server and workstation product.
2. Each comparison or contrast item should include each of the three specific vendors—for
both server and workstation products.
The primary emphasis on grading will address comparison and contrast items; however,
you must still provide references and cite your work throughout the paper.
All DeVry University policies are in effect, including the plagiarism policy.
Use each week’s lecture, reading assignments, labs, and discussions as guidance and
supporting information for your paper.
APA formatting is required for your paper.
The paper shall be your individual and original work. This is not a team project.
The paper is intended to be a professional document.
Week 6 Paper
Category Points Description
Documentation,
Editing, and
Formatting
20
A quality paper will be free of any spelling, punctuation,
or grammatical errors. A quality paper will include a title
page, appropriate sections based on a table of contents
(TOC), an abstract or executive summary, proper
citations, and a bibliography. It will conform to APA
guidelines; including citations and references.
Organization and
Cohesiveness
20
A quality paper will include an introduction based on a
well-formed thesis statement. The logical order of the
paper’s content will be derived from the thesis statement.
Sentences and paragraphs will be clear, concise, and
factually correct. The content will be properly subdivided
into sections derived from the outline or TOC. In a quality
paper, the conclusion will summarize the previously
presented content, and will complement the thesis
statement from the introduction.
Content 75
A quality paper will address requirements to compare and
contrast both the server and workstation products from
three different Linux vendors. A quality paper will have
significant scope and depth of research to support
statements. A quality paper will employ sound use of
reasoning and logic to reinforce conclusions. Relevant
illustration or examples are encouraged.
Total 115
A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above
requirements.
Best Practices
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3. The following are best practices in preparing this paper.
Start your research as early as possible, preferably in Week 1.
Use academic and professional journals, magazines, nonbiased websites, and so forth as
the foundation for your references. Extensive use of vendors’ literature for evaluating its
products will usually result in a biased perspective.
Create a functional outline before you begin to write your paper. Use it as your guide
while writing to maintain proper organization and cohesion. And yes, it is okay to refine
your outline as you write your paper.
Again, the focus is on the business environment, not personal or home use.