Computing Science Lab and Computer Usage
Computing Science students are subject to the following Lab and Computer Usage rules.
In addition, all computer users at MUC are subject to
MUC's Statement of Appropriate Use of Information
Technology, Facilities and Services.
Lab Usage
- You will not bring food or drink into the labs.
- You will not play or invent games, unless required for a Computing Science course.
- You will not conduct yourself in a manner disruptive to the use of the lab by others.
- You will not take any action to circumvent lab security e.g. propping open of doors, tampering with security cables.
- You will use this computing resource only for course work and for non-course related computing of an educational nature e.g. exploring the internet for materials related to but not strictly required in Computing Science courses. In the latter case, you must relinquish the computer to a student waiting for a machine on which to do courseworks.
Computer Usage
- You are responsible for all activity on your account.
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You will not tamper with the operating system security or accounting nor
disguise your identity while using the system.
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You will not permit any other individual to use your account.
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You will not interfere with other users nor attempt to obtain access to another
account.
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You will not permit processes to accumulate excessive amounts of compute
time or resources.
- You will not modify the system configuration (e.g., xterm configuration)
or install or save software other
than programs you create or install as part of your course work.
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You will not broadcast messages on any of MUC's systems. You will not write
(anonymously or otherwise) on another user's screen.
- You will not use your computing privileges for commercial gain
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