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     * Providing a user interface for communication     * Providing a user interface for communication
  
-===== OS Function 1: Starting the computer =====+===== OS function 1: Starting the computer =====
   * OS's first job is to load itself into RAM   * OS's first job is to load itself into RAM
     * Called **booting**.     * Called **booting**.
  
-===== OS Function 1: Starting the computer =====+===== OS function 1: Starting the computer =====
  
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   * Etc.   * Etc.
  
-===== Booting step 6/: Authenticate user ===== +===== Booting step 6: Authenticate user ===== 
-    * Facilitate user authentication/login. +    * Final part of booting is to facilitate user authentication or login. 
-      * Typically a user name and password or fingerprint scan or special code.+     * Typically a user name and password or fingerprint scan or special code.
  
-===== OS Function 2: Managing applications =====+===== OS function 2: Managing applications =====
   * **Multitasking** operating systems permit more than one application to run at the same time.   * **Multitasking** operating systems permit more than one application to run at the same time.
     * The **foreground application** is the active one.     * The **foreground application** is the active one.
     * The **background applications** appear inactive.     * The **background applications** appear inactive.
  
-===== OS Function 3: Managing memory =====+===== OS function 3: Managing memory =====
   * The OS   * The OS
     * gives each program a portion of RAM memory.     * gives each program a portion of RAM memory.
     * keeps them from interfering with each other.     * keeps them from interfering with each other.
  
-===== OS Function 3: Managing memory =====+===== OS function 3: Managing memory =====
   * RAM is organized into **pages**: units of large fixed size.   * RAM is organized into **pages**: units of large fixed size.
   * **Virtual memory** uses a portion of the hard disk to extend RAM.   * **Virtual memory** uses a portion of the hard disk to extend RAM.
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-===== OS Function 3: Managing memory =====+===== OS function 3: Managing memory =====
   * Adding more RAM is often a good way to improve computer performance because:   * Adding more RAM is often a good way to improve computer performance because:
-    * Paging slows the computer +    * Paging slows the computer. 
-    * Accessing data from the hard disk is slower than accessing it from RAM+    * Accessing data from the hard disk is slower than accessing it from RAM.
  
-===== OS Function 4: Handling input and output =====+===== OS function 4: Handling input and output =====
   * Applications access input and output devices via the OS.   * Applications access input and output devices via the OS.
   * Device drivers enable communication between the OS and input and output (and other) devices.   * Device drivers enable communication between the OS and input and output (and other) devices.
  
-===== OS Function 5: Provide a user interface =====+===== OS function 5: Provide a user interface =====
   * The **user interface** allows the user to:   * The **user interface** allows the user to:
     * Start application programs     * Start application programs
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 a) graphical, b) menu-driven, and c) command-line user interfaces a) graphical, b) menu-driven, and c) command-line user interfaces
  
-===== OS Function 5: Provide a user interface =====+===== OS function 5: Provide a user interface =====
   * Types of user interfaces:   * Types of user interfaces:
     * **graphical user interface (GUI)** uses **icons** and other visual metaphors.     * **graphical user interface (GUI)** uses **icons** and other visual metaphors.
     * **menu-driven interface**:     * **menu-driven interface**:
-      * Provides text-based menus +      * Provides text-based menus. 
-      * Displays available user options+      * Displays available user options.
     * **command-line interface**:     * **command-line interface**:
-      * Requires the user to type commands to instruct the OS to perform the desired actions+      * Requires the user to type commands to instruct the OS to perform the desired actions.
computer_basics/operating_system_fundamentals.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/06 05:11 by mithat

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