Excellent computing facilities for both the BS-CS and graduate programs are available at the University of Georgia. The School of Computing maintains a network of personal computers, workstations, and multiprocessor servers. Instructional computer labs are located in Boyd 201 and Boyd 307A containing state-of-the-art Dell workstations with widescreen monitors. A general purpose computing lab for BS-CS, MS, and Ph.D. students is located in Boyd 307. All School of Computing classrooms, instructional labs, and the Boyd 307 general purpose computer lab feature The University of Georgia's high-speed wireless internet access, PAWS. Questions about our facilities? Check out the FAQ Having trouble with your MyID or PAWS? Visit EITS support Laboratory Hours (Room 307) Days Hours Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m - 9:30 p.m Weekends Closed Hardware Environment 307 lab 24 Apple iMac's with MacOS High Sierra (3.2GHz Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM) 23 Windows 10 64bit Computers (2.90GHz Intel Core i5, 4GB RAM) Nike Dell Poweredge R910 64 bit Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 10 Core Intel Xeon Processors 128GB RAM Departmental CloudComputing **This platform hosts a large number of virtual machines including: A virtual compute cluster with 8 nodes Custom virtual machines for student coursework Dell Poweredge R815 4 AMD Opteron 6272 2.1 GHz 16 core processors 256 GB RAM Dell Poweredge R815 4 AMD Opteron 6272 2.1 GHz 16 core processors 256 GB RAM Dell Poweredge R730xd 2 Intel Xeon E5-2695 v3 2.3 GHz 14 core processors 256 GB RAM Software Environment Operating Systems Windows, Redhat Enterprise Linux Programming Languages Java(TM) 8, C++, C, Python, Pascal, FORTRAN, Prolog, LISP,ML, Smalltalk Development Tools NetBeans IDE, Source Code Debuggers, Profilers, Make, SCCS Database Systems Oracle, Informix, MS SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Poet, MySQL, Ontos VLSI CAD Tools Magic, TimberWolf, Octtools, Alliance, COSMOS, SPICE Graphics/Image Processing Paint .NET, OpenGL, GKS, Phigs, Data Translation Image Processing libraries Math Packages MACSYMA, Maple 2017, MATLAB R2018a Web Browsers and Web Tools Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, SSH Secure Shell, PuTTY, WinSCP, Adobe Reader Web/Application Servers Apache, IIS, Java Web Server Distributed Processing PVM, MPI, CORBA, EJB Simulation Modeling PCSpim, PicoBlocks, Scratch, Awesime, SimPack, JSIM Document Processing Microsoft Office 2016, Notepad++, LaTeX, TeX, Vim, FrameMaker, Interleaf