CSS Labs

The Computing and Software Systems Program utilizes cutting edge technology and research tools as an integrated part of its curriculum. Enrolled students can access our CSS Windows and Linux Workstations during regular quarters. Lab hours are the same as building hours. Lab access for registered students begins on the first day or the quarter, and ends on the last day. CSS students working with faculty research have the opportunity to access the Embedded Systems and Networking Lab, and the Center for Integrated Teaching, Learning & Scholarship.

About Our Labs

The Computing and Software Systems Program is committed to maintaining laboratories that reflect the best that computer science has to offer. Their design reflects our understanding that they are not merely places to house computers -- they also serve as hubs for collaboration, discussion, seminars, and social activities. From a technical point of view, our laboratories offer a diverse mix of platforms and software that go beyond typical desktop computing. We maintain four computer laboratories:

Windows Lab (UW1-310)

Our Windows lab contains 33 3.8GHz Pentium 4 computers running Windows XP (including 4 collaborative software development setups) and two XBox 360 gaming consoles. A full suite of software development software, plus specialized software to support various CSS courses, is available.

Linux Lab (UW1-320)

Our Linux lab has 16 2.8GHz Pentium Core 2 Duo desktop machines (three configured for group work) and a cluster of 16 2.8GHz Pentium Core 2 Duo 1U rack-mounted servers, all running Red Hat Enterprise Linux v5. As with the Windows lab, a wide range of development tools and more specialized software is installed. The Linux lab also has a small refrigerator and microwave.

Embedded Systems & Networking Lab (UW1-321)

The Embedded Systems and Networking Lab contains a variety of Intel workstations running Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Linux. It also contains Hewlett-Packard Logic Analyzers and 68000/ColdFire processor family Emulators, plus a range of networking hardware and isolated in-laboratory networking infrastructure.

  • Learn more about the Embedded Systems & Networking Lab.

Center for Integrated Teaching, Learning and Scholarship (UW1-302)

The Center for Integrated Teaching, Learning, and Scholarship (CITLS) supports undergraduate research in four laboratories: the Center for Multimedia Research, the Biocomputing Laboratory, the Distributed Systems Laboratory, and the Scientific Computing Laboratory. It houses a range of specialized equipment, including 3D digital multimedia hardware and software, Myrinet-2000 and Giga Ethernet clusters with a total of 32 processors, and a number of Windows and Linux workstations, all connected to the Center's gigabit network.

  • Learn more about the Center for Integrated Teaching, Learning and Scholarship.

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