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 <title>Upper-level teaching labs</title>
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Teaching labs designed for upper-level courses provide some special
capabilities for systems courses and for courses (e.g., AI, computer
organization and architecture) with special hardware needs.
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&lt;h3&gt;Systems Lab&lt;/h3&gt;

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Experimentation in the area of computer networks, operating systems,
and other systems-level courses require interactions among machines.
For example, the exploration of computer protocols requires two or
more computers to communicate with each other.  However, should an
experiment go wrong, the experiment could bring down any computers
in the network&amp;mdash;possibly even the entire campus network.
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To control the potential impact of network-based experiments,
computers in the systems lab can be configured in either of two modes:
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Computers may have a normal Internet connection to the campus backbone.
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Computers may connect to others in the lab, but the lab is
isolated from the rest of the department and campus.
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&lt;p&gt;
With such flexibility, the systems lab supports a wide range of
possible experiments and explorations, while protecting the rest
of the campus from possible ill effects.
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&lt;h3&gt;AI/Capstone Lab&lt;/h3&gt;

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When working with special hardware (e.g., microprocessors),
students must be able to lay out their equipment over an
extended period of time.  Further, facilities must reduce 
possible consequences of static electricity that can damage
chips and circuits.
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&lt;p&gt;
The AI and capstone lab provides an environment to work on 
hardware-based experiments and advanced projects.  The tile
floor controls the build up of static electricity, and the
work areas and storage cabinets support long-term projects.
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