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Computing Facilities

Excellent computing facilities for both the undergraduate and graduate programs in Computer Science are available at The University of Georgia. The Computer Science Department maintains a network of personal computers, workstations and multiprocessor servers. The backbone of the department's network consists of several SUN Microsystems servers. Connected via Ethernet/Fast Ethernet to these servers are numerous UNIX Workstations (primarily SUN Ultra workstations) as well as an even larger number of Pentium II/III personal computers. For output, the networks connect several laser printers, color printers, line printers and pen plotters. Specialized input devices include a Hewlett-Packard scanner, a Sony video camera and Data Translation image capture board, and several SUN video camera/image board systems.

Enterprise Information Technology Services(EITS) supports mainframe computers, research machines and computing clusters for general campus-wide use by students and faculty. For resolution of common questions related to working in the labs, please see the FAQ.


Laboratory Hours

307 Lab Hours
Days Hours
Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m - 11:00 p.m
Friday 9:00 a.m - 7:00 p.m
Saturday 1:00 p.m - 6:00 p.m
Sunday 2:00 p.m - 11:00 p.m

Hardware Environment

307 lab
  • 24 iMac's running Snow Leopard OS
  • 23 Windows 7 based PC workstations
  • Odin Sun Microsystems Sunfire X4600 filesever
  • 64 bit Redhat Linux
  • 8 dual core AMD Opteron processors (16 cores)
  • 32 GB Ram
  • CF Cluster 8 node compute cluster
    Node Specs
  • Dell Poweredge R210
  • Quad core 2.4 GHz Xeon processors
  • 4 GB Ram

  • Software Environment

    Operating Systems Windows, UNIX (Solaris and Linux)
    Programming Languages Java, C++, C, Pascal, FORTRAN, Prolog, LISP,ML, Smalltalk
    Development Tools Source Code Debuggers, Profilers, Make, SCCS,Editors
    Database Systems Oracle, Informix, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Poet, MySQL, Ontos
    VLSI CAD Tools Magic, TimberWolf, Octtools, Alliance, COSMOS, SPICE
    Graphics/Image Processing OpenGL, GKS, Phigs, Data Translation Image Processing libraries
    Math Packages MACSYMA, Maple, Mathematica, MATLAB
    Web Browsers and Tools Netscape, HotJava, Internet Explorer
    Web/Application Servers Netscape, Apache, IIS, Java Web Server
    Distributed Processing PVM, MPI, CORBA, EJB
    Simulation Modeling Awesime, SimPack, JSIM
    Document Processing LaTeX, TeX, FrameMaker, Interleaf, Troff, Word, WordPerfect
     
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