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University Auditing in the Digital Era: Challenges and Lessons for Higher Education Professionals and CAEs (Security, Audit and Leadership Series)

by Sezer Bozkus Kahyaoglu Erman Coskun

This book explores how digital transformation is reshaping the manner in which higher education sectors emerge, work, and evolve and how auditors should respond to this challenging and risky digital audit universe in transforming the higher education system. It serves to help professionals to understand the reality of performing the Chief Audit Executive (CAE) role in today’s evolving business economy, specifically in the higher education sector. It compares and contrasts the stated IIA standards with the challenges and realities auditors may face and provides alternative scenarios to gaining a "seat at the table." This book also provides insight into critical lessons learned when executing the CAE role relevant for digitally transforming universities. The main purpose of this study is to rethink the audit culture in the digital era and reveal the key characteristics that are open for improvement so that digitally transforming universities can be audited according to the higher education standards with a digitally supported value-added audit approach. Based on this approach, the audit culture is reassessed considering the digital university conceptual framework and business model. There are two main points to consider for the digital university work environment: traceability and auditability. In this respect, policy recommendations are made for best practices to achieve value-added digital audits in transforming universities. The book has been written from both the reality and academic perspectives of two experienced authors. Sezer is a past CAE, CEO, and long-term senior internal auditor who has worked in the internal audit role for various listed companies, financial institutions, and government entities. Erman has extensive information technology and university accreditation knowledge in the global higher education sector. This brings a blend of value-added approaches to the readers and speaks to issues about understanding and dealing with audit culture and business evolution in digitally transforming organizations along with the requirements for upholding IIA standards. Geared toward the experienced or new CAE, University Auditing in the Digital Era: Challenges and Lessons for Higher Education Professionals and CAEs can be a tool for all auditors to understand some of the challenges, issues, and potential alternative solutions when executing the role of university auditing. In addition, it can be a valuable reference for university administrators and CIOs, as well as academics and all stakeholders related to the higher education sector.

University Auditing in the Digital Era: Challenges and Lessons for Higher Education Professionals and CAEs (Security, Audit and Leadership Series)

by Sezer Bozkus Kahyaoglu Erman Coskun

This book explores how digital transformation is reshaping the manner in which higher education sectors emerge, work, and evolve and how auditors should respond to this challenging and risky digital audit universe in transforming the higher education system. It serves to help professionals to understand the reality of performing the Chief Audit Executive (CAE) role in today’s evolving business economy, specifically in the higher education sector. It compares and contrasts the stated IIA standards with the challenges and realities auditors may face and provides alternative scenarios to gaining a "seat at the table." This book also provides insight into critical lessons learned when executing the CAE role relevant for digitally transforming universities. The main purpose of this study is to rethink the audit culture in the digital era and reveal the key characteristics that are open for improvement so that digitally transforming universities can be audited according to the higher education standards with a digitally supported value-added audit approach. Based on this approach, the audit culture is reassessed considering the digital university conceptual framework and business model. There are two main points to consider for the digital university work environment: traceability and auditability. In this respect, policy recommendations are made for best practices to achieve value-added digital audits in transforming universities. The book has been written from both the reality and academic perspectives of two experienced authors. Sezer is a past CAE, CEO, and long-term senior internal auditor who has worked in the internal audit role for various listed companies, financial institutions, and government entities. Erman has extensive information technology and university accreditation knowledge in the global higher education sector. This brings a blend of value-added approaches to the readers and speaks to issues about understanding and dealing with audit culture and business evolution in digitally transforming organizations along with the requirements for upholding IIA standards. Geared toward the experienced or new CAE, University Auditing in the Digital Era: Challenges and Lessons for Higher Education Professionals and CAEs can be a tool for all auditors to understand some of the challenges, issues, and potential alternative solutions when executing the role of university auditing. In addition, it can be a valuable reference for university administrators and CIOs, as well as academics and all stakeholders related to the higher education sector.

University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments

by Jill Beard

University libraries around the world have embraced the possibilities of the digital learning environment, facilitating its use and proactively seeking to develop the provision of electronic resources and services. The digital environment offers opportunities and challenges for librarians in all aspects of their work - in information literacy, virtual reference, institutional repositories, e-learning, managing digital resources and social media. The authors in this timely book are leading experts in the field of library and information management, and are at the forefront of change in their respective institutions. University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments will be invaluable for all those involved in managing libraries or learning services, whether acquiring electronic resources or developing and delivering services in digital environments.

University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments

by Jill Beard

University libraries around the world have embraced the possibilities of the digital learning environment, facilitating its use and proactively seeking to develop the provision of electronic resources and services. The digital environment offers opportunities and challenges for librarians in all aspects of their work - in information literacy, virtual reference, institutional repositories, e-learning, managing digital resources and social media. The authors in this timely book are leading experts in the field of library and information management, and are at the forefront of change in their respective institutions. University Libraries and Digital Learning Environments will be invaluable for all those involved in managing libraries or learning services, whether acquiring electronic resources or developing and delivering services in digital environments.

UNIX: Eine Einführung in Begriffe und Kommandos von UNIX — Version 7, bis System V.3 (Springer Compass)

by Jürgen Gulbins

Das Buch gibt eine Einführung in das Betriebssystem UNIX und seine unterschiedlichen Varianten. Es wird dabei versucht, den Leser mit der Terminologie des Systems vertraut zu machen und die Konzepte von UNIX vorzustellen. Viele in der Standard-UNIX-Dokumentation verstreuten Einzelheiten werden hier zusammenhängend in Übersichtskapiteln dargestellt. Neben einer vollständigen Kommandoübersicht (UNIX V.3) werden die häufig gebrauchten Kommandos und Funktionen detailliert und mit Beispielen versehen beschrieben. Den Themen Editoren, Textformatierung, C-Systemanschlüsse, Systempflege und Programmentwicklung sind jeweils eigene Kapitel gewidmet. Ziel des Buches ist es, dem Benutzer den Einstieg in UNIX zu erleichtern und als umfassendes und kompaktes Nachschlagewerk bei der täglichen Arbeit mit dem UNIX-Rechner zu dienen. Das Buch setzt Grundkenntnisse im DV-Bereich voraus. Es kann sowohl demjenigen dienen, der sich einen ersten Eindruck von UNIX verschaffen möchte, als auch dem, der täglich oder gelegentlich mit UNIX umgeht. Die neue Auflage berücksichtigt sowohl den POSIX-Standard als auch die X/OPEN-Definition und ist um die Funktionen von UNIX V.3 Version 1 erweitert worden. Die Werkzeuge sed, awk und die Testhilfe sdb wurden ebenfalls aufgenommen.

Unix: Systemarchitektur und Programmierung

by Andreas Hieronymus

UNIX: The Textbook, Third Edition

by Syed Mansoor Sarwar Robert M. Koretsky

UNIX: The Textbook, Third Edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the modern, twenty-first-century UNIX operating system. The book deploys PC-BSD and Solaris, representative systems of the major branches of the UNIX family, to illustrate the key concepts. It covers many topics not covered in older, more traditional textbook approaches, such as Python, UNIX System Programming from basics to socket-based network programming using the client-server paradigm, the Zettabyte File System (ZFS), and the highly developed X Windows-based KDE and Gnome GUI desktop environments. The third edition has been fully updated and expanded, with extensive revisions throughout. It features a new tutorial chapter on the Python programming language and its use in UNIX, as well as a complete tutorial on the git command with Github. It includes four new chapters on UNIX system programming and the UNIX API, which describe the use of the UNIX system call interface for file processing, process management, signal handling, interprocess communication (using pipes, FIFOs, and sockets), extensive coverage of internetworking with UNIX TCP/IP using the client-server software, and considerations for the design and implementation of production-quality client-server software using iterative and concurrent servers. It also includes new chapters on UNIX system administration, ZFS, and container virtualization methodologies using iocage, Solaris Jails, and VirtualBox. Utilizing the authors’ almost 65 years of practical teaching experience at the college level, this textbook presents well-thought-out sequencing of old and new topics, well-developed and timely lessons, a Github site containing all of the code in the book plus exercise solutions, and homework exercises/problems synchronized with the didactic sequencing of chapters in the book. With the exception of four chapters on system programming, the book can be used very successfully by a complete novice, as well as by an experienced UNIX system user, in both an informal and formal learning environment. The book may be used in several computer science and information technology courses, including UNIX for beginners and advanced users, shell and Python scripting, UNIX system programming, UNIX network programming, and UNIX system administration. It may also be used as a companion to the undergraduate and graduate level courses on operating system concepts and principles.

UNIX: The Textbook, Third Edition

by Syed Mansoor Sarwar Robert M. Koretsky

UNIX: The Textbook, Third Edition provides a comprehensive introduction to the modern, twenty-first-century UNIX operating system. The book deploys PC-BSD and Solaris, representative systems of the major branches of the UNIX family, to illustrate the key concepts. It covers many topics not covered in older, more traditional textbook approaches, such as Python, UNIX System Programming from basics to socket-based network programming using the client-server paradigm, the Zettabyte File System (ZFS), and the highly developed X Windows-based KDE and Gnome GUI desktop environments. The third edition has been fully updated and expanded, with extensive revisions throughout. It features a new tutorial chapter on the Python programming language and its use in UNIX, as well as a complete tutorial on the git command with Github. It includes four new chapters on UNIX system programming and the UNIX API, which describe the use of the UNIX system call interface for file processing, process management, signal handling, interprocess communication (using pipes, FIFOs, and sockets), extensive coverage of internetworking with UNIX TCP/IP using the client-server software, and considerations for the design and implementation of production-quality client-server software using iterative and concurrent servers. It also includes new chapters on UNIX system administration, ZFS, and container virtualization methodologies using iocage, Solaris Jails, and VirtualBox. Utilizing the authors’ almost 65 years of practical teaching experience at the college level, this textbook presents well-thought-out sequencing of old and new topics, well-developed and timely lessons, a Github site containing all of the code in the book plus exercise solutions, and homework exercises/problems synchronized with the didactic sequencing of chapters in the book. With the exception of four chapters on system programming, the book can be used very successfully by a complete novice, as well as by an experienced UNIX system user, in both an informal and formal learning environment. The book may be used in several computer science and information technology courses, including UNIX for beginners and advanced users, shell and Python scripting, UNIX system programming, UNIX network programming, and UNIX system administration. It may also be used as a companion to the undergraduate and graduate level courses on operating system concepts and principles.

UNIX: Einstieg für DOS-Anwender

by Alfred Taudes Jan-Arnim Reepmeyer

Das Werk soll einem Anwender mit DOS-Erfahrung einen schnellen Einstieg in die für das Arbeiten mit UNIX notwendigen Kommandos ermöglichen. Behandelt werden daher UNIX-Befehle mit Anwenderrelevanz und deren wichtigste Optionen unter Bezugnahme auf bekannte DOS-Konzepte und Kommandos. Die Vorstellung der UNIX-Befehle ist in drei Teile gegliedert: Im ersten Abschnitt werden nur die schon aus DOS bekannten Betriebssystemfunktionen behandelt. Der zweite Teil ist den darüber hinausgehenden Möglichkeiten von UNIX wie der Prozeßverwaltung, den Sicherheitskonzepten, der Kommunikation und dem Arbeiten in Netzwerken gewidmet. Im dritten Teil kann sich der Leser über weitere Möglichkeiten von UNIX wie die Shell-Programmierung oder über die Programmierung mit awk informieren. Durch Aufbauen auf DOS-Kenntnisse und Verweis auf äquivalente Kommandos ist es möglich, das Werk auf weniger als 250 Seiten zu beschränken, während andere UNIX-Einführungen den doppelten bis dreifachen Umfang haben. Die Präsentation der Kommandos erfolgt anhand von aufeinander aufbauenden Beispielen und Übungsblöcken, die vom Leser am Rechner ausprobiert werden sollten. Die dabei verwendete UNIX-Version ist AT & T-System V Version 4.0. Die Beispiele wurden allerdings auch unter anderen UNIX-Derivaten ausprobiert und sollten mit geringen Modifikationen auch unter diesen Systemen funktionieren. Wo den Autoren wesentliche Unterschiede auffielen, ist dies vermerkt.

UNIX … im Alleingang: Für Einsteiger und Umsteiger

by Dieter Harig

1. 1. Noch ein Buch über UNIX! Wo doch bereits so viele geschrieben worden sind - von der kurzen Einführung bis hin zum umfassenden Kompendium. Es gibt eine große Zahl spezieller UNIX-Themen, die eigene Bücher wert sind. Viele davon sind ebenfalls schon geschrieben. Was ist also das Besondere an dem vorliegenden Buch "UNIX . . . im Alleingang"? Die Detailfülle, der man sich bei der Betrachtung des Systems mit all seinen Komponenten gegenüber sieht, ist in der Tat enorm. Da ist das Betriebssystem selbst, die verschiedenen Shells, die mit UNIX unlösbar verbundene Programmiersprache C, die Programmschnittstellen der graphischen Benutzeroberflächen, die Netzwerk-Utilities usw. Im Grunde sind das alles Indizien für die Leistungs­ fähigkeit von UNIX, aber wie kann man aB dem Herr werden? im Alleingan Der Laie, UNIX-Einsteiger oder Umsteiger, kann schwerlich kaum selbst entscheiden, was primär wichtig ist und was nicht. Als jemand, der über ein gutes Jahrzehnt Praxiserfahrung in­ nerhalb der Themenkreise Softwareentwicklung und Schulung verfügt, habe ich mich bemüht, eine Auswahl aus dem Bereich der Systemgrundlagen zusammen­ zustellen, die ich für den Einstieg als sinnvoll und notwendig erachte. Worauf es ankommt, ist nicht, jeden hier vorgestellten Mechanismus bis ins kleinste Detail zu zerlegen. Es wird kein Vollständigkeitsanspruch erhoben. Die zweifellos wichtigen aber für den noch unvorbelasteten Leser eher verwirrenden Details sind Sache der Systernhandbücher.

UNIX Administration: A Comprehensive Sourcebook for Effective Systems & Network Management

by Bozidar Levi

To configure and maintain an operating system is serious business. With UNIX and its wide variety of "flavors," it can be especially difficult and frustrating, and networking with UNIX adds still more challenges. UNIX Administration: A Comprehensive Sourcebook for Effective Systems & Network Management is a one-stop handbook

UNIX and Linux Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit

by Cory Altheide Chris Pogue Todd Haverkos

This book addresses topics in the area of forensic analysis of systems running on variants of the UNIX operating system, which is the choice of hackers for their attack platforms. According to a 2007 IDC report, UNIX servers account for the second-largest segment of spending (behind Windows) in the worldwide server market with $4.2 billion in 2Q07, representing 31.7% of corporate server spending. UNIX systems have not been analyzed to any significant depth largely due to a lack of understanding on the part of the investigator, an understanding and knowledge base that has been achieved by the attacker. The book begins with a chapter to describe why and how the book was written, and for whom, and then immediately begins addressing the issues of live response (volatile) data collection and analysis. The book continues by addressing issues of collecting and analyzing the contents of physical memory (i.e., RAM). The following chapters address /proc analysis, revealing the wealth of significant evidence, and analysis of files created by or on UNIX systems. Then the book addresses the underground world of UNIX hacking and reveals methods and techniques used by hackers, malware coders, and anti-forensic developers. The book then illustrates to the investigator how to analyze these files and extract the information they need to perform a comprehensive forensic analysis. The final chapter includes a detailed discussion of loadable kernel Modules and malware. Throughout the book the author provides a wealth of unique information, providing tools, techniques and information that won't be found anywhere else.This book contains information about UNIX forensic analysis that is not available anywhere else. Much of the information is a result of the author's own unique research and work.The authors have the combined experience of law enforcement, military, and corporate forensics. This unique perspective makes this book attractive to all forensic investigators.

UNIX, C und Internet: Moderne Datenverarbeitung in Wissenschaft und Technik

by Wulf Alex Gerhard Bernör

Alles über die Grundlagen der Datenverarbeitung in Studium und Beruf. Das Buch ist locker geschrieben und setzt keinerlei Vorkenntnisse voraus.

UNIX, C und Internet: Moderne Datenverarbeitung in Wissenschaft und Technik

by Wulf Alex Gerhard Bernör

Alles über die Grundlagen der Datenverarbeitung in Studium und Beruf. Das Buch ist locker geschrieben und setzt keinerlei Vorkenntnisse voraus.

UNIX Filesystems: Evolution, Design, and Implementation (Veritas #10)

by Steve D. Pate

Covers all versions of UNIX, as well as Linux, operating systems that are used by the majority of Fortune 1000 companies for their mission-critical data Offers more detail than other books on the file input/output aspects of UNIX programming Describes implementation of UNIX filesystems over a thirty year period Demonstrates VERITAS and other filesystem examples

UNIX For Dummies

by John R. Levine Margaret Levine Young

UNIX For Dummies has been the standard for beginning UNIX references for nearly ten years, and this latest edition continues that tradition of success This unparalled resource is updated to cover the latest applications of UNIX technology, including Linux and Mac desktops as well as how UNIX works with Microsoft server software Thorough coverage of how to handle UNIX installation, file management, software, utilities, networks, Internet access, and other basic tasks Aimed at the first-time UNIX desktop user growing accustomed to the ins and outs of the OS, as well as the beginning administrator who needs to get a handle on UNIX networking basics Written by John Levine and Margaret Levine Young, longtime UNIX experts and highly experienced For Dummies authors

UNIX For Dummies

by John R. Levine Margaret Levine Young

UNIX For Dummies has been the standard for beginning UNIX references for nearly ten years, and this latest edition continues that tradition of success This unparalled resource is updated to cover the latest applications of UNIX technology, including Linux and Mac desktops as well as how UNIX works with Microsoft server software Thorough coverage of how to handle UNIX installation, file management, software, utilities, networks, Internet access, and other basic tasks Aimed at the first-time UNIX desktop user growing accustomed to the ins and outs of the OS, as well as the beginning administrator who needs to get a handle on UNIX networking basics Written by John Levine and Margaret Levine Young, longtime UNIX experts and highly experienced For Dummies authors

UNIX for OpenVMS Users (HP Technologies)

by Philip Bourne Richard Holstein Joseph McMullen

UNIX for OpenVMS Users, 3E, makes it easy to see what OpenVMS and UNIX have in common, and to transfer your knowledge and experience in OpenVMS over to the world of UNIX. Since most shops rely on more than one operating system, it is critical for system administrators and managers to understand the similarities and differences between platforms, so they can easily work in both environments while taking full advantage of the tools and applications available on each. This book offers OpenVMS professionals a concise source of information, so that they can quickly bring their expertise to bear on UNIX file management, e-mail, networking, and security. This new edition of the book is enhanced with updated references to VMS, incorporates suggestions made by readers of previous editions, and particularly, recognizes other UNIX implementations in addition to HP's Tru64.Includes extensive additions to the sections on VMS logical names, on the emacs editor, and on shell programming and PerlDescribes the interfaces common to both operating systems, with appendices covering command and editor summariesAdds emphasis on Linux

UNIX für Führungskräfte: Ein umfassender Überblick (Springer Compass)

by Yukari Shirota Tosiyasu L. Kunii

Eine gute Einführung in ein neues Produkt oder Konzept ist lebenswichtig. Dies gilt ganz besonders für ein so vielseitiges Software-System wie UNIX. UNIX bietet die Stärke und die Fähigkeiten, die Ihren Computer hart für Sie arbeiten lassen. Es kann Ihnen beim Erstellen von Software helfen, und es kann Ihnen helfen, die Einrichtungen Ihres automatischen Büros zum Entwerfen und Bear­ beiten von Dokumenten zu nutzen. Für Ihre Einführung in UNIX wünschen Sie sich ein umfassendes und überschaubares Buch. Genau das soll das vorliegende Buch sein. Dieses Buch wurde für Computerlaien geschrieben, insbesondere für solche in leitenden Positionen, Verwaltungsfachleute und Manager, die ihre Softwarespezialisten und Experten sinnvoller einsetzen möchten. Die Entstehungsgeschichte dieses Springer-Buches ist eine Geschichte für sich. Im Jahre 1980 wollte der Gründer und Präsident einer der erfolgreichen Mikrocomputerfirmen, Kazue Ishii von CEC, etwas beginnen, das brillant, an­ spruchsvoll und innovativ sein und beständig wachsen sollte. Von vielen Vor­ schlägen akzeptierte er schließlich den meinen. Der Vorschlag bestand darin, ei­ ne Familie von Netzwerk-Arbeitsplätzen für Computer-unterstütztes Entwer­ fen/Herstellen und Büro-Automation zu bauen. UNIX wurde als Software­ Werkzeug verwendet. Für ihn war es allerdings ziemlich schwierig, zu verstehen, wofür UNIX gut ist und wie gut es ist...

UNIX Operating System: The Development Tutorial via UNIX Kernel Services

by Yukun Liu Yong Yue Liwei Guo

"UNIX Operating System: The Development Tutorial via UNIX Kernel Services" introduces the hierarchical structure, principles, applications, kernel, shells, development, and management of the UNIX operation systems multi-dimensionally and systematically. It clarifies the natural bond between physical UNIX implementation and general operating system and software engineering theories, and presents self-explanatory illustrations for readers to visualize and understand the obscure relationships and intangible processes in UNIX operating system. This book is intended for engineers and researchers in the field of applicable computing and engineering modeling. Yukun Liu is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Hebei University of Science and Technology, China; Professor Yong Yue is Director of the Institute for Research of Applicable Computing and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Technology, University of Bedfordshire, UK; Professor Liwei Guo is Dean of the College of Information Science and Engineering, Hebei University of Science and Technology, China.

The UNIX™ System Guidebook (Springer Books on Professional Computing)

by Peter P. Silvester

Well suited to medium-scale general purpose computing, the Unix time­ sharing operating system is deservedly popular with academic institutions, research laboratories, and commercial establishments alike. Its user com­ munity, until recently a brotherhood of experienced computer profes­ sionals, it now attracting many people concerned with computer appli­ cations rather than the computer systems themselves. This book is intended for that new audience, people who have never encountered the Unix system before but who do have some acquaintance with computing. While helping beginning users get started is the primary aim of this book, it is also intended to serve as a handy reference subsequently. However, it is not designed to replace the definitive Unix system docu­ mentation. Unix operating systems now installed in computing centers, offices, and personal computers come in three related but distinct breeds: Seventh Edition Unix, Berkeley 4.2 BSD, and System V. These differ from each other in details, even though their family resemblance is strong. This book emphasizes System V, while paying heed to its two popular cousins. It also includes a few facilities in wide use, but not included in the normal system releases. Individual details, of course, must be found in the manuals supplied with each system.

The Unix™ System Guidebook: An Introductory Guide for Serious Users (Springer Books on Professional Computing)

by P.P. Silvester

Well suited to medium-scale general purpose computing, the Unix time­ sharing operating system is deservedly popular with academic institutions, research laboratories, and commercial establishments alike. Its user com­ munity, which until recently was made up mostly of experienced computer professionals, is now attracting many people concerned with computer applications rather than systems. Such people are mainly interested in putting Unix software to work effectively, hence need a good knowledge of its external characteristics but not of its internal structure. The present book is intended for this new audience, people who have never encountered the Unix system before but who do have some acquaintance with computing. While helping the beginning user get started is a primary aim of this book, it is also intended to serve as a handy reference subsequently. However, it is not intended to replace the definitive Unix system documen­ tation. The Unix operating system as it now exists at most installations (popularly, though somewhat inaccurately, called Version 7 Unix) is sub­ stantially as described by the Seventh Edition of the system manuals. This book emphasizes Version 7 and systems closely related to it, but it does also describe some other facilities in wide use. Many people have been instrumental in shaping this book and the author wishes to express his gratitude to them all. Particular thanks are due to David Lowther, for our many helpful discussions; and to the many students whose suggestions enlivened the task.

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