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Ntroduction O Omputing: Uhammad Ilal HAN

The document provides an introduction to operating systems. It discusses the core functions of an operating system including providing a user interface, running programs, managing hardware devices, and organizing file storage. It describes different types of operating systems such as real-time, single-user/single-tasking, single-user/multitasking, and multi-user/multitasking. The document also discusses how operating systems are enhanced with additional utilities like backup software, anti-virus software, firewalls, and intrusion detection to provide extra functionality and security.

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Ntroduction O Omputing: Uhammad Ilal HAN

The document provides an introduction to operating systems. It discusses the core functions of an operating system including providing a user interface, running programs, managing hardware devices, and organizing file storage. It describes different types of operating systems such as real-time, single-user/single-tasking, single-user/multitasking, and multi-user/multitasking. The document also discusses how operating systems are enhanced with additional utilities like backup software, anti-virus software, firewalls, and intrusion detection to provide extra functionality and security.

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING

M U H AM M AD B IL AL K H AN
Lesson 6A
• Operating System Basics
Operating System
• The core software on a computer which provides the interface between its hardware
(processor, peripherals, etc.), its software, and the user.
• Link: cyber.law.harvard.edu/readinessguide/glossary.html
Types of Operating Systems
• Real-time operating system
• Very fast small OS
• Built into a device (embedded)
• Respond quickly to user input
• MP3 players, Medical devices
Types of Operating Systems
• Single user/Single tasking OS
• One user works on the system
• Performs one task at a time
• MS-DOS and Palm OS
• Take up little space on disk
• Run on inexpensive computers
Types of Operating Systems
• Single user/Multitasking OS
• User performs many tasks at once
• Most common form of OS
• Windows XP and OS X
• Require expensive computers
• Tend to be complex
Types of Operating Systems
• Multi user/Multitasking OS
• Many users connect to one computer
• Each user has a unique session
• UNIX, Linux, and VMS
• Maintenance can be easy
• Requires a powerful computer
• Aka Network Operating System
Multi user/Multi tasking OS
Functions of Operating Systems
• Provide a user interface
• Run programs
• Manage hardware devices
• Organized file storage
Providing a User Interface
• User interface
• How a user interacts with a computer
• Require different skill sets
Providing a User Interface
• Graphical user interface (GUI)
• Most common interface
• Windows, OS X, Gnome.
• Uses a mouse to control objects
• Uses a desktop metaphor
• Shortcuts open programs or documents
• Open documents have additional objects
• Task switching
• Dialog boxes allow directed input
Graphical User Interface
Providing a User Interface
• Command line interfaces
• Older interface
• DOS, Linux, UNIX
• User types commands at a prompt
• User must remember all commands
• Included in all GUIs
Command Line Interface
Running Programs
• Many different applications supported
• System call
• Provides consistent access to OS features
• Share information between programs
• Copy and paste
• Object Linking and Embedding
Managing Hardware
• Programs need to access hardware
• Interrupts
• CPU is stopped
• Hardware device is accessed
• Device drivers control the hardware
Organizing Files and Folders
• Organized storage
• Long file names
• Folders can be created and nested
• All storage devices work consistently
Enhancing an OS
• Utilities
• Provide services not included with OS
• Goes beyond the four functions
• Firewall, anti-virus and compression
• Prices vary
Enhancing an OS
• Backup software
• Archives files onto removable media
• Ensures data integrity
• Most OS include a backup package
• Many third party packages exist
Backup Software
Enhancing an OS
• Anti-virus software
• Crucial utility
• Finds, blocks and removes viruses
• Must be updated regularly
• McAfee and Norton Anti-Virus
Enhancing an OS
• Firewall
• Crucial utility
• Protects your computer from intruders
• Makes computer invisible to hackers
• Zone Labs is a home firewall
• Cisco sells hardware firewalls
Enhancing an OS
• Intrusion detection
• Often part of a firewall package
• Announces attempts to breach security
• Snort is a Linux based package
Enhancing an OS
• Screen savers
• Crucial utility for command line systems
• Prevents burn in
• Merely fun for GUI systems
• Screen saver decorates idle screens

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