Thank you, abhi2005singh!
* Fractional coordinates: are the coordinates of the atoms in a box with respect to the vectors that define the box.Thus, they should range between 0 and 1. If a cubic box has edge length of 4 A and an atom has fractional coordinates 1/4 1/4 1/2 then (assuming the origin at (0,0,0), the Cartesian coordinates of this atom is (1,1,2)
* Conventional unit cell: Is the building block of a crystal structure that is not necessarily the most primitive one, but more important that it has more symmetry compared to the primitive cell.
*fractional coordinates of asymmetric unit: By which I mean the fractional coordinates of the atoms that are enough to form the smallest building block of a conventional unit cell. These fractions are with respect to the conventional cell vectors. The rest of atoms coordinates in the conventional cell can be evaluated based on the symmetry operations of the space group to which the structure belongs.
Better explanation can be found in Ashcroft and Mermine, Solid State Physics, Chapters 4,5,6,7