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 For most coursework, you will use team databases. You will be allocated to a team and given the database details by your module lecturer or demonstrator. Remember that your lecturer has the password for all team databases, and may choose to inspect it at any time. If you forget the password approach your lecturer. For most coursework, you will use team databases. You will be allocated to a team and given the database details by your module lecturer or demonstrator. Remember that your lecturer has the password for all team databases, and may choose to inspect it at any time. If you forget the password approach your lecturer.
  
-As well as any team databases you use, you may also require a personal database for individual project work. Please request one by Contacting Support', and when it is set up you will be able to collect the details from https://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/cgi-intranet/campus/dcsmysql.pl. You will need to login to this page using your existing CICS username and password.+As well as any team databases you use, you may also require a personal database for individual project work. Please request one by Contacting Support', and when it is set up you will be able to collect the details from https://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/cgi-intranet/campus/dcsmysql.pl. You will need to login to this page using your existing ITS username and password.
  
 Team databases are created in advance, and details are delivered by your lecturer. Note you cannot change any of the database passwords, sorry! Team databases are created in advance, and details are delivered by your lecturer. Note you cannot change any of the database passwords, sorry!
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 These examples have usually been produced by the technical support group, and not your lecturers. By all means read and try them, but be aware: These examples have usually been produced by the technical support group, and not your lecturers. By all means read and try them, but be aware:
  
-      * the software used may not (or no longer) be available on your system. In many cases we have used 'standard public-domain' software, so you may be able to install the same software yourself. Remember the software installed on the CICS managed systems is whatever has been requested by your lecturers;+      * the software used may not (or no longer) be available on your system. In many cases we have used 'standard public-domain' software, so you may be able to install the same software yourself. Remember the software installed on the ITS managed systems is whatever has been requested by your lecturers;
   *     the example may not (or no longer) be the best solution;   *     the example may not (or no longer) be the best solution;
   *     your lecturer may give you alternate or better examples of solutions;   *     your lecturer may give you alternate or better examples of solutions;
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