Tutorial Letter 301/4/2015

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SOCALL0/301/4/2015Tutorial letter 301/4/2015School of ComputingThis tutorial letter contains important informationfor all the students in the School of Computing

SOCALL0/301TABLE OF CONTENTS1. WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL OF COMPUTING . 42. COMMUNICATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY. 42.1. LIST OF USEFUL UNISA E‐MAIL ADDRESSES . 43. COMMUNICATION WITH THE SCHOOL OF COMPUTING . 44. COMMUNICATION WITH THE LECTURERS . 44.1. E‐MAIL (RECOMMENDED) . 44.2. TELEPHONIC . 54.3. APPOINTMENTS . 55. COMMUNICATING WITH TUTORS . 56. COMMUNICATING ON THE INTERNET. 56.1. THE MYUNISA WEB SERVER. 56.1.1 Join myLife and myUnisa . 66.2. THE OSPREY WEB SERVER . 67. NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF YOUR LECTURERS . 68. GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING OUR MODULES. 119. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE LIBRARY . 129.1.9.2.9.3.9.4.9.5.9.6.9.7.9.8.9.9.REQUESTING BOOKS FROM THE LIBRARY . 12JOURNAL ARTICLES FROM THE LIBRARY . 13USING THE UNISA LIBRARY CATALOGUE . 13LIBGUIDES . 14SUBJECT DATABASES . 14ELECTRONIC BOOKS . 15REQUESTING A LITERATURE SEARCH . 15REFERENCING . 16PERSONAL LIBRARIAN SERVICE . 1610. TUTORIAL MATTER . 1711. ASSIGNMENTS . 1711.1.11.2.11.3.11.4.11.5.11.6.11.7.THE PURPOSE OF ASSIGNMENTS . 17STUDYING IN GROUPS . 17PLAGIARISM . 18EXAMINATION ADMISSION . 18SEMESTER / YEAR MARK . 18DOING AND SUBMITTING ASSIGNMENTS . 19PRACTICAL WORK . 192

SOCALL0/30112. COMPUTER‐ASSISTED LESSONS . 2013. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS . 203

SOCALL0/3011. WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL OF COMPUTINGWe welcome you as a registered student in the School of Computing and wish you a successful year of study.The purpose of this tutorial letter is to provide you with general information regarding the modules offered by theschool as well as the names and contact details of your lecturers. To avoid unnecessary duplication, generalinformation applicable to all the modules may not be repeated in the study material for each module. Modulespecific information including assignments is either included in Tutorial Letter 101/MO001 or myUnisa or both. Referto the brochure myStudies @ Unisa for general information about assignments, examinations, booksellers, regionaloffices, myUnisa, the use of the library, etc. This brochure can be downloaded from www.unisa.ac.za and follow thelinks Study followed by Download brochures.2. COMMUNICATION WITH THE UNIVERSITYVisit www.unisa.ac.za and follow the link Contact us to obtain information on how to communicate with theUniversity.2.1. LIST OF USEFUL UNISA E‐MAIL ADDRESSESVisit http://www.unisa.ac.za/contact/index.html and click on the link Student enquiries to obtain a list of contactdetails (including e‐mails) of various departments in the University.3. COMMUNICATION WITH THE SCHOOL OF COMPUTINGThe home page of the school of computing is http://osprey.unisa.ac.za/. Please do not phone the School ofComputing regarding non‐academic matters. For non‐academic queries see Section 2 of this tutorial letter (previoussection).A general e‐mail address computing@unisa.ac.za is available for the school. Use this e‐mail address when you have ageneral query regarding the School of Computing.4. COMMUNICATION WITH THE LECTURERS4.1. E‐MAIL (RECOMMENDED)If you have a problem regarding any aspect relating to the content of the module, you can address it to the specificmodule e‐mail address that is provided on myUnisa. Always provide the student number in your e‐mail. Please usethese addresses on myUnisa and not your lecturers' individual addresses (unless you are specifically asked to do so).All e‐mail enquiries concerning EUP1501 should be directed to eup1501@unisa.ac.za.4

SOCALL0/3014.2. TELEPHONICSection 7 of this tutorial letter lists all the modules, lecturers for the modules, their telephone numbers and theiroffice numbers. If you cannot get hold of one of the lecturers on the specific module, leave a voice mail or you mayphone the secretary (011 670 9200) at the numbers given below. Leave your name, student number and telephonenumber. The lecturer will contact you as soon as possible.4.3. APPOINTMENTSWe would like to meet you and help you as much as we can, but please make an appointment beforehand if youwish to see us personally.5. COMMUNICATING WITH TUTORSIf you are a EUP1501 student you will be grouped and allocated to a teaching assistant. You will be informed via anSMS and e‐mail to your myLife e‐mail account about your group allocation and your teaching assistant.All students registered for first level, second level and third level modules other than EUP1501, should be assigned toan e‐tutor in their respective modules. You will be informed of your e‐tutor during the semester.6. COMMUNICATING ON THE INTERNETThe Internet provides an alternative means of communication with the administrative sections of Unisa, with yourlecturers and with other students. It is a useful way to obtain information, get assistance from your lecturers andkeep in touch with your fellow students. Internet facilities which are currently available are as follows:6.1. THE MYUNISA WEB SERVERFor study at the School of Computing you need to have regular access to myUnisa, UNISA’s official web based self‐service portal. The URL for myUnisa is http://my.unisa.ac.za/.This system, for example, can be used to submit assignments electronically (multiple choice as well as other kinds of assignment). Consult myUnisa forthe format of your assignments and submission procedure. check assignment dates; track assignments to see whether or not they have been received, registered and correctly uploaded. It isyour responsibility to make sure that an assignment reaches Unisa. find out if an assignment has been marked; find out what marks have been awarded for a specific assignment; download study material. It is very important that you use this facility if, for whatever reason, you do notreceive your printed study material or software in time. read module announcements; view prescribed books;5

SOCALL0/301 find names of fellow students who have chosen to share their contact details with the rest of the class; find (provisionary) examination dates; take part in discussions on the forums.Some modules offered by the School are fully online. If you are registered for such an online module you will beexpected to make use of myUnisa more extensively than explained above and you will not be receiving any printedstudy material.6.1.1 Join myLife and myUnisaGo to http://www.unisa.ac.za, click on myUnisa, then on Claim Unisa Login in the navigation menu on the left.Follow the steps. The final page will display your myLife e‐mail address and your initial Unisa password which is forboth the myLife and myUnisa systems. Your initial Unisa password will also be sent to the cell phone numberdisplayed on the page for safekeeping.Watch the short video clip on how to access your myLife e‐mail account and login to roblems or queries regarding your myUnisa password, should be e‐mailed to myUnisaHelp@unisa.ac.za orMyLifeHelp@unisa.ac.za or phone 011 471 3839/3620/2340/3711/3666/3803 or sms 43582How to register and access myUnisa is also given in my Studies @ Unisa.6.2. THE OSPREY WEB SERVERThe School of Computing has its own web server. The URL is http://osprey.unisa.ac.za/. To access the services listedbelow, you have to personalize the SoC registered students page for your modules. To do this select the modules youhave registered for in the list given on the right‐ hand side and click the submit button.This page uses cookies to store your preferences, so make sure that the security settings on your browser allow youto store cookies. Similarly if you want to change your preferences, you will have to delete the cookies (click on theRe‐personalize page on the Registered Students page).After personalizing the Web page as a registered student, you can access the following functions on Osprey: Staff availability page (students can check before they phone)Software disk7. NAMES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF YOUR LECTURERSGiven below is the list of modules, lecturers for the modules, office numbers and their telephone numbers. Due tonumerous staff members leaving and new members joining the school, it is advised that you check the modulemyUnisa page to get information on the current lecturers in a module. Before you call a lecturer it is recommendedthat you first check if the lecturer is available via the staff availability page on Osprey as explained in Section 6.2. If6

SOCALL0/301you cannot get hold of the lecturer on the specific module leave a voice message or contact the secretaries (seeSection 4.2).Please note that e‐mail is the preferred mode of communication. You are requested to make use of the e‐mailaddresses for module related queries as suggested on your module page on myUnisa and/or in Tutorial letter 101 ofyour module.Module 21COS3751LecturersOfficenumberTelephone number/ E‐mailaddress (when no telephoneno. is available)Mrs D BeckerC3‐15011‐6709103Mrs D du PlessisC4‐71011‐6709109Mrs P le RouxC4‐11011‐6709118Mr T MasombukaC4‐17011‐6709123Mrs D du PlessisC4‐71011‐6709109Mr ES MtsweniC3‐34011‐4713019Mr E BogopaC3‐13011‐6709058Mrs P le RouxC4‐11011‐6709118Mr C PilkingtonC4‐14011‐4712130Mrs D BeckerC3‐15011‐6709103Mr T MasombukaC4‐17011‐6709123Mr M MolebatsiC4‐75011‐6709085Mrs A ThomasC3‐32011‐6709181Mr K HallandC4‐20011‐6709114Mr T van DykC4‐19011‐6709184Mr D BisschoffC4‐04011‐4712109Mr M MaboeC4‐67011‐6709122Mr B ChiyangwaC4‐31011‐6709426Mrs S VallabhapurapuC4‐15011‐4712381Prof. I SandersC4‐26011‐4712858Dr W van StadenC3‐24011‐6709477Mr C PilkingtonC4‐14011‐4712130Mrs A ThomasC3‐32011‐6709181Mr C DongmoC4‐78011‐4712247Mrs R van der MerweC4‐62011‐4712929Mr C DongmoC4‐78011‐4712247Prof. S ViririC3‐37011‐6709126Dr W van StadenC3‐24011‐67094777

SOCALL0/301COS3761COS4807 (COS407C)COS4840COS4851 (COS451G)COS4852 (COS452H)COS4861 (COS461J)COS4892 (COS492R)COS498XCPS401lCMN401E NTW401IDBS401IDEV401IDPSET02DSO401lEUC1501 (EUC131T)EUP1501HPCOS81 (COS462T)HRCOS82IAD2M1X IAD2601Mrs S VallabhapurapuC4‐15011‐4712381Mr K HallandC4‐20011‐6709114Mr K HallandC4‐20011‐6709114Prof. S ViririC3‐37011‐6709126Prof. S ViririC3‐37011‐6709126Mr K HallandC4‐20011‐6709114Mrs T Hornehornet@unisa.ac.zaMr T MasombukaC4‐17011‐6709123Prof. E van der PoelC4‐23011‐4713218Prof. I SandersC4‐26011‐4712858Mrs D du PlessisC4‐71011‐6709109Mr C DongmoC4‐78011‐4712247Prof. M 6Prof. E KritzingerMr E Dembskeyevan.dembskey@gmail.comMr O AjiginiC4‐66011‐6709135Dr B TaitC4‐60011‐6709193Prof. P MkhizeC3‐37011‐4713565Mrs E MwimC4‐12011‐6709127Prof. I OsunmakindeC3‐25011‐6709155Prof. E KritzingerC3‐23011‐6709116Prof. M LoockC3‐19011‐6709120Prof. H TwinomurinziC4‐25011‐6709361Mr T MasombukaC4‐17011‐6709123Ms E NaudeC4‐55011‐6709129Mrs TM MasenyaC4‐07011‐6709176Mr A AdenugaC4‐10011‐6709430Prof. L GoosenC4‐24011‐6709112Mrs M SeroteC4‐41011‐6709180Mr OK AbatanC4‐45011‐6709280Mr J MentzC4‐54011‐6709124Prof. H TwinomurinziC4‐25011‐6709361Prof. M LoockC3‐19011‐6709120Mr J MentzC4‐54011‐6709124Ms E NaudeC4‐55011‐67091298

SOCALL0/301IAD2M2X IAD2602IAD3M1Y IAD3701IAD3M2Y T2632ICT2641ICT2642Mr K PhorahC4‐40011‐6709177Dr S SinghC4‐86011‐4712721Mr G LeutaC4‐32011‐6709119Mrs L NaidooC4‐06011‐6709128Mr M MolebatsiC4‐75011‐6709085Mrs L NaidooC4‐06011‐6709128Mrs D ScholtzC4‐65011‐6709179Ms D van HeerdenC4‐76011‐6709185Ms D van HeerdenC4‐76011‐6709185Mr T MasombukaC4‐17011‐6709123Ms D van HeerdenC4‐76011‐6709185Mr M MaboeC4‐67011‐6709122Mrs TM MasenyaC4‐07011‐6709176Mrs P le RouxC4‐11011‐6709118Prof. I OsunmakindeC3‐25011‐6709155Mr A AdenugaC4‐10011‐6709430Dr B TaitC4‐60011‐6709193Mr A AdenugaC4‐10011‐6709430Mr K PhorahC4‐40011‐6709177Mr ES MtsweniC3‐34011‐4713019Prof. M JakovljevicC3‐18011‐6709087Mrs R van der MerweC4‐62011‐4712929Mrs A ThomasC3‐32011‐6709181Prof. M van der MerweC4‐53011‐4713863Mr K PhorahC4‐40011‐6709177Mr M MalomaC4‐13011‐6709092Prof. P MkhizeC3‐37011‐4713565Dr S SinghC4‐86011‐4712721Mr D BisschoffC4‐04011‐4712109Ms F MatsebulaC3‐22011‐6709123Mr D BisschoffC4‐04011‐4712109Mrs S VallabhapurapuC4‐15011‐4712381Mrs R VorsterC4‐64011‐4712208Mr M MaboeC4‐67011‐6709122Dr S SinghC4‐86011‐47127219

SOCALL0/301Mr G LeutaC4‐32011‐6709119ICT3611Dr W van StadenC3‐24011‐6709477ICT3612Prof. M van der MerweC4‐53011‐4713863ICT3621Mr E BogopaC3‐13011‐6709058Mr D BisschoffC4‐04011‐4712109Ms F MatsebulaC3‐22011‐6709123Dr A da VeigaC4‐64011‐6709175Mrs R VorsterC4‐64011‐4712208Mrs R VorsterC4‐64011‐4712208Dr A da VeigaC4‐64011‐6709175Mrs D ScholtzC4‐65011‐6709179Mr P ChoshiC4‐67011‐670‐9121Mrs D ScholtzC4‐65011‐6709179Dr B TaitC4‐60011‐6709193Mrs R van der MerweC4‐62011‐4712929Mr M OlaifaC4‐35011‐6709432Mr M MaboeC4‐67011‐6709122Ms E NaudeC4‐55011‐6709129Dr V HornerC4‐16011‐6709057Ms E LeusC3‐30011‐6709113Mr B ChiyangwaC4‐31011‐6709426Mr T van DykC4‐19011‐6709184Mr E BogopaC3‐13011‐6709058Mr L NxumaloC3‐38011‐4713154Dr V HornerC4‐16011‐6709057Ms E LeusC3‐30011‐6709113Mrs E MwimC4‐12011‐6709127Mr F BankoleC3‐20011‐6709476Prof. A ColemanC4‐56011‐6709108Prof. P MkhizeC3‐37011‐4713565Mr F BankoleC3‐20011‐6709476Mr M OlaifaC4‐35011‐6709432Prof. E MnkandlaC3‐27011‐6709059Mr M MalomaC4‐13011‐6709092Mr T van INF3703INF3705INF3707INF3708INF372010

SOCALL0/301INF412HINF4817 (INF417N)INF4820 (INF420H)INF4825 (INF425N)INF4831 (INF431L)INF4860 IPRJ4M2IRIT4801SED401IMr O JokonyaC4‐57011‐6709283Prof. E KritzingerC3‐23011‐6709116Prof. E MnkandlaC3‐27011‐6709059Mr F BankoleC3‐20011‐6709476Prof. J van BiljonC4‐25011‐6709182Mr J VorsterC4‐73011‐6709277Prof. E MnkandlaC3‐27011‐6709059Prof. M JakovljevicC3‐18011‐6709087Mr Evan Dembskeyevan.dembskey@gmail.comDr A da VeigaC4‐64011‐6709175Prof. J van BiljonC4‐25011‐6709182Prof. M van der MerweC4‐53011‐4713863Mr J MentzC4‐54011‐6709124Mr O JokonyaC4‐52011‐6709283Mr G HowardC3‐12011‐4712273Mr O AjiginiC4‐66011‐6709135Mr G HowardC3‐12011‐4712273Mr P ChoshiC4‐67011‐6709121Prof. M LoockC3‐19011‐6709120Prof. E KritzingerC3‐23011‐6709116Mr M OlaifaC4‐35011‐6709432Mr L NxumaloC3‐38011‐4713154Dr V HornerC4‐16011‐6709057Prof. E van der PoelC4‐23011‐4713218Mr D MothisiC3‐08011‐6709467Prof. E van der PoelC4‐23011‐4713218Dr D MothisiC3‐08011‐6709467Prof. H TwinomurinziC4‐25011‐6709361Mr J MentzC4‐54011‐6709124Prof. A ColemanC4‐56011‐6709108Mr A AdenugaC4‐10011‐67094308. GENERAL INFORMATION REGARDING OUR MODULES Please note that some of our modules are semester modules and some are year modules. A year module runsover the whole year (with the examination in October/November) and a semester module runs over the first11

SOCALL0/301half of the year (with the examination in May/June) and over the second half of the year (with the examinationin October/November). You need AT LEAST 8 hours study time per week for every semester module. Semestermodules are offered in both semesters. In many of our modules you are required to work on a computer. If you do not have access to a computer it maybe possible to use the facilities at one of UNISA’s computer laboratories. Information regarding this is given inthe brochure my Studies @ Unisa.9. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE LIBRARYThe librarian responsible for the information needs of the School of Computing is:Dr Filistéa Naudé, Tel: 27 11 471 2471, Email: fnaude@unisa.ac.zaYou will need to sign on to the Unisa Library’s network to make use of its online resources which include the library’scatalogue, subject databases, e‐journals, book and article requests, in

COS1521 Mr E Bogopa Mrs P le Roux C3‐13 C4‐11 011‐6709058 011‐6709118 COS2601 Mr C Pilkington Mrs D Becker C4‐14 C3‐15 011‐4712130 011‐6709103 COS2611 Mr T Masombuka Mr M Molebatsi C4‐17 C4‐75 011‐6709123 011‐6709085

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