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Lecture 06 (Morley Ch5,6)
CSC 101 – Introduction
to ICT Outline Computer Software System Software Application Software Operating System (OS) Basic Purpose of OS Types of OS Operating System Functions Providing User Interface Running Programs Managing Hardware Utility Programs PC Operating System Network Operating System Embedded Operating System System Software vs. Application Software • System Software – The operating system and utility programs that control a computer system and allow you to use your computer • Enables the boot process, launches applications, transfers files, controls hardware configuration, manages files on the hard drive, and protects from unauthorized use • Application Software – Programs that allow a user to perform specific tasks on a computer • Word processing, playing games, browsing the Web, listening to music, etc. Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 3 The Operating System • Operating System – A collection of programs that manage and coordinate the activities taking place within a computer – Acts as an intermediary between the user and the computer and between the application programs and system hardware Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 4 Functions of an Operating System • Interfacing with Users (typically via a GUI) • Booting the Computer – Loads essential part of operating system (kernel) into memory – Reads opening batch of instructions – Determines hardware connected to computer • Configuring Devices – Device drivers are often needed; can be reinstalled if needed – Plug and Play devices are recognized automatically
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Functions of an Operating System • Managing Network Connections – Manages wired connections to home or office network – Manages wireless connections at home, school, work, or on the go • Managing and Monitoring Resources and Jobs – Makes resources available to devices and programs – Monitors for problems and attempts to correct those that arise – Schedules jobs • Jobs to be printed • Files to be retrieved from hard drive
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Functions of an Operating System • File Management – Keeps track of stored files on computer so they can be retrieved when needed • Files usually viewed in a hierarchical format • Security – Passwords – Biometric characteristics – Firewalls
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Functions of an Operating System
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Processing Techniques for Increased Efficiency • Multitasking – The ability of an operating system to have more than one program (task) open at one time • CPU rotates between tasks • Switching is done quickly • Appears as though all programs executing at the same time
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Processing Techniques for Increased Efficiency • Multithreading – The ability to rotate between multiple threads so that processing is completed faster and more efficiently – Thread • Sequence of instructions within a program that is independent of other thread • Multiprocessing and Parallel Processing – Multiple processors (or multiple cores) are used in one computer system to perform work more efficiently – Tasks are performed sequentially
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Processing Techniques for Increased Efficiency
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Processing Techniques for Increased Efficiency • Memory Management – Optimizing the use of main memory (RAM) – Virtual memory • Memory-management technique that uses hard drive space as additional RAM
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Processing Techniques for Increased Efficiency • Buffering and Spooling – Buffer • Area in RAM or on the hard drive designated to hold data that is used by different hardware devices or programs – Buffering or Spooling • Placing items in a buffer so they can be retrieved by the appropriate device when needed
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Differences Among Operating Systems • Command Line Interface – Require users to input commands using the keyboard • Graphical User Interface – Graphics based interface – Used by most operating systems
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Differences Among Operating Systems • Categories of Operating Systems – Personal (Desktop) Operating Systems • Designed to be installed on a single computer – Server (Network) Operating Systems • Designed to be installed on a network server • Client computers still use a personal operating system • Server operating system controls access to network resources – Mobile and embedded operating systems are also common
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Differences Among Operating Systems
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Operating Systems for Personal Computers and • DOS Servers (Disk Operating System) – DOS traditionally used a command-line interface – Dominant operating system in the 1980s and early 1990s – PC-DOS • Created originally for IBM microcomputers – MS-DOS • Created for use with IBM-compatible computers – Can enter DOS commands in Windows
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DOS
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Window s • Windows – The predominant personal operating system developed by Microsoft Corporation – Windows 1.0 through Windows Vista • Windows 1.0 released in 1985 – Windows 1.0 through Windows 3.x were operating environments for DOS • Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME • Designed for personal computers
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Window s • Windows NT (New Technology) – First 32-bit version of Windows designed for high- end workstations and servers – Replaced by Windows 2000 • Windows XP – Replaced both Windows 2000 and Windows Me • Windows Vista – Replaced Windows XP – Introduced the Aero interface and Sidebar feature
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Window s – Windows 7 • Released in late 2009 • Home Premium (primary version for home users) • Professional (primary version for businesses) • Libraries feature gives you virtual folders – Windows 8 • Current version of Windows • Designed to be used with smartphones, desktop computers, with or without a keyboard or mouse • Supports multi-touch input • Includes Start screen, tiles, and charms bar Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 21 Window s
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Window s – Windows Server • The version of Windows designed for server use – Windows Server 2012 is the latest version – Supports both virtualization and cloud computing – Windows Home Server • Preinstalled on home server devices • Designed to provide services for a home network • Can be set up to back up all devices in the home on a regular basis
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Mac OS • Mac OS – Proprietary operating system for computers made by Apple Corporation – Based on the UNIX operating system – Originally set the standard for graphical user interfaces – Mac OS X Family • Mac OS X Mountain Lion and Mac OS X Mavericks – Mac OS X Server • Server version of Mac OS X Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 24 Mac OS
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UNI X • UNIX – Operating system developed in the late 1960s for midrange servers – Multiuser, multitasking operating system – More expensive, requires high level of technical knowledge; harder to install, maintain, and upgrade – “UNIX” initially referred to the original UNIX operating system, now refers to a group of similar operating systems based on UNIX – Single UNIX Specification • A standardized UNIX environment
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Linu x • Linux – Developed by Linus Torvalds in 1991—resembles UNIX but was developed independently – Is open-source software; has been collaboratively modified by volunteer programmers all over the world – Originally used a command line interface, most recent versions use a GUI – Strong support from mainstream companies, such as IBM, NVIDIA, HP, Dell, and Novell – Individuals and organizations are switching to Linux and other open source software because of cost
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Linu x
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Chrome OS • Chrome OS – The first cloud operating system – Essentially is the Chrome Web browser redesigned to run a computer, in addition to accessing Web resources – Replaces traditional desktop operating systems – Is currently only available preinstalled on Chrome devices
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Technology and You Box Smart Cars – Use of computers in cars has skyrocketed – Self-driving systems and self-parking systems – Lane departure and blind spot detection systems – Windshield displays – Collision warnings and auto brake systems – Keyless entry and ignition systems – Distraction-prevention systems – Safety of gadgets is a concern Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 30 Operating Systems for Mobile Devices • Windows Phone 8, Windows RT, and Windows Embedded – Windows Phone • Latest version of Windows designed for smartphones • Windows Phone 8 is based on the Windows 8 operating system – Windows RT • Designed for tablet use – Windows Embedded • Designed primarily for consumer and industrial devices that are not personal computers
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Operating Systems for Mobile Phones and – Other Devices Android • Linux-based operating system created with current mobile device capabilities in mind • Can create applications that take full advantage of all the features a mobile device has to offer • Open platform • Current version is Android 4.3, also known as Jelly Bean • Devices support multitasking, multiple cores, NFC mobile payment transactions, Internet phone calls
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Operating Systems for Mobile Phones and Other Devices
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Operating Systems for Mobile Phones and Other Devices – iOS • Designed for Apple Mobile phones and mobile devices • Current version is iOS 7 • Supports multitasking • Includes Safari Web browser, the Siri intelligent assistant, Facetime video calling, AirDrop to send items to others, and apps for email, messaging, music, and search
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Operating Systems for Mobile Phones and Other Devices
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Operating Systems for Mobile Phones and Other – Blackberry Devices OS and Blackberry PlayBook OS • Designed for Blackberry devices – Mobile Linux • Other mobile operating systems based on Linux besides Android and iOs • Ubuntu, webOS, Firefox OS, and Tizen
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Operating Systems for Larger Computers • Larger computers sometimes use operating systems designed solely for that type of system • IBM’s z/OS is designed for IBM mainframes • Windows, UNIX, and Linux are also used with servers, mainframes, and supercomputers • Larger computers may also use a customized operating system based on a conventional operating system
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Inside the Industry Box Weather Forecasting in the Alps – Weather forecasting is difficult in the Alps due to complex topography and intense precipitation – Supercomputer Piz Daint is Linux based, uses CPUs and GPUS, and runs at 750 teraflops – Can run 30 weather forecasting models simultaneously – Cooled with water from a nearby lake
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Utility Programs • Utility Program – Software that performs a specific task, usually related to managing or maintaining the computer system – Many utilities are built into operating systems (for finding files, viewing images, backing up files, etc.) – Utilities are also available as stand-alone products and as suites
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File Management Programs • Enable the user to perform file management tasks, such as: – Looking at the contents of a storage medium – Copying, moving, and renaming files and folders – Deleting files and folders – File management program in Windows 8 is File Explorer • To copy or move files, use the Home tab to copy (or cut) and then paste • To delete files, use the Delete key on the keyboard or the Home tab
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File Management Programs
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How It Works Box Sending to the Cloud – Add cloud locations to the Send To menu – Google Drive, SkyDrive, etc.
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Utility Programs • Search Tools – Designed to search for documents and other files on the user’s hard drive • Windows 8 has Search charm to search for files, apps, and Store items – Are often integrated into file management programs – Third-party search tools are also available • Diagnostic and Disk Management Programs – Diagnostic programs evaluate your system and make recommendations for fixing any errors found – Disk management programs diagnose and repair problems related to your hard drive
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Utility Programs • Uninstall and Cleanup Utilities – Uninstall utilities remove programs from your hard drive without leaving bits and pieces behind – Important to properly uninstall programs, not just delete them – Cleanup utilities delete temporary files • Files still in Recycle Bin • Temporary Internet files • Temporary installation files
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Utility Programs • File Compression Programs – Reduce the size of files to optimize storage space and transmission time – Both zip and unzip files – WinZip (Windows users) and Stuffit (Mac users) • Backup and Recovery Utilities – Make the backup and restoration process easier – Creating a backup means making a duplicate copy of important files • Can use a recordable or rewritable CD or DVD disc, a USB flash drive, or an external hard drive Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 45 Utility Programs
– Good backup procedures are critical
for everyone • Individuals should back up important documents, e- mail, photos, home video, etc. • Performing a backup can include backing up an entire computer (so it can be restored at a later date) • Can do the backup manually or use backup utility programs (stand alone or those built into operating systems) • Can also backup individual files are they are modified
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Utility Programs
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Utility Programs • Antivirus, Antispyware, Firewalls, and Other Security Programs – Security Concerns • Viruses, spyware, identity theft, phishing schemes – Security programs protect computers and users and it is essential that all computer users protect themselves and their computers • Antivirus programs • Antispyware programs • Firewalls • Many are included in Windows and other operating systems Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 48 The Future of Operating Systems • Will continue to become more user-friendly • Will eventually be driven primarily by a voice interface, touch, and/or gesture interface • Likely to continue to become more stable and self-healing • Will likely continue to include security and other technological improvements as they become available • Will almost certainly include improvements in the areas of synchronizing and coordinating data and activities among a person’s various computing and communicating devices • May be used primarily to access software available through the Internet or other networks
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The Basics of Application Software • Commercial Software – Copyrighted software developed and sold for profit – Typically comes with a single-user license • Shareware – Copyrighted software distributed on the honor system – Consumers should either pay for it or uninstall it after the trial period • Freeware – Copyrighted software programs that are given away by the author for others to use free of charge • Public Domain Software – Software that is not copyrighted and ownership rights have been donated to the public domain Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 50 The Basics of Application Software
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Desktop vs. Mobile Software • Personal computers use desktop software • Smartphones and other mobile devices typically require mobile software called apps – Specifically designed for a specific type of device – Wide range of software available via app stores (Google Play, Apple App Store, etc.) Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 15th Edition 52 Technology and You Box Mobile Ticketing – Download ticket to mobile device to use for admittance – Tickets for movies, sporting events, concerts, etc. – Boarding passes – Custom tickets
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Installed vs. Cloud Software • Installed Software – Must be installed on the computer before it can be run – Can be purchased in physical form – Can be downloaded from the Internet
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Installed vs. Cloud Software • Cloud Software – Is delivered on-demand via the Web – Also called Software as a Service (SaaS) and cloudware – Includes free software and fee-based software – Advantages of cloud software • Files can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection • Ease of implementation • Improved collaboration capabilities • Always working with the most current version of software
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Installed vs. Cloud Software – Potential disadvantages of cloud software • Online applications tend to run more slowly • Have file size limits • Cost may eventually exceed the cost of purchasing a similar installed version of the software
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Installed vs. Cloud Software
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Trend Box Airline Apps – American Airlines is issuing media tablets to all cabin personnel and iPads to all pilots – Replaces paper manuals and maps – Expected to be able to provide passengers with additional services such as connection and weather info and food purchases and other in-flight transactions
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Outline Computer Software System Software Application Software Operating System (OS) Basic Purpose of OS Types of OS Operating System Functions Providing User Interface Running Programs Managing Hardware Utility Programs PC Operating System Network Operating System Embedded Operating System