ResourcesClick to jump directly to what you want to read about. Renshaw Hall
Department offices and computing laboratories are located in Renshaw
Hall. Renovated in the summer of 1996, Renshaw Hall was oringinally
built at a cost of $450,000 and named for Philip E. Renshaw and Helen
Leach Renshaw, who both graduated from Linfield in the early 1930s.
He was a business leader and continues to serve as a member of Linfield's
Board of Trustees. Helen is remembered for her contributions to Christian
writing. T.J. Computer Science Lab
Located in Renshaw Hall, the T.J. Lab is a perfect place for students
to learn and have fun at the same time. The department has a state-of-the-art
laboratory of 31 workstations of high-end microcomputers, which are
networked together on a Gigabit backbone to provide access to departmental
and college computing equipment from any station. PC Work StationsThe department has a state-of-the-art laboratory of 31 workstations
of high-end microcomputers, which are networked together on a Gigabit
backbone to provide access to departmental and college computing equipment
from any station. These machines are all equipped with CD Rewrites/DVD
Readers. A select few are also equipped with DVD Rewrites. They all
run a wide range of industry standard and Open Source application development
tools. During laboratory sessions, instructors provide hands-on demonstrations
while students, each having their own workstation, practice lessons
as they are being taught. Windows ServersA cluster of Xeon dual processor Windows 2003 Servers These systems
are open to all active computer science students and BIS students in
the Adult Degree Program and can be accessed from their places of residence
on campus or from home through VPN and terminal services(remote desktop
connection).These general purpose application servers run a large number
of application development tools and compilers which include Oracle
10g Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Cold Fusion MX, Microsoft Visual Studio.NET,
C++ compiler, Java compiler, PHP, MySQL, CASE tools, and several other
application development tools. Students are allocated unlimited disk
space for their academic work. UNIX EnvironmentTwo Linux Servers which run a variety of web application development
tools and are used for students' individual home pages where they maintain
electronic portfolios of their academic work. Academic Alliance Programs MembershipThe department has a wide variety of software open source and maintains
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