MIS Chapter 9
user name (also called _?)
"User ID"
Memory Resident
(the kernel) remains in memory while the computer or mobile is running
Operating System Functions
- start and shut down - provide a user interface - manage programs - manage memory - coordinate tasks - configure devices - establish an internet connection - monitor performance - provide file management and other device or media-related tasks - updating operating system software - control a network - administer security
Process to Prevent Thrashing
1. Remove unnecessary files and uninstall them 2. Defrag the hard disk 3. Purchase and install additional RAM
LINUX
1991; multitasking UNIX-based os that runs on a variety of personal computers, servers, and devices provides a secure, stable, multi-user environment runs on supercomputers
Examples of Mobile OSs
Google Android Apple iOS Windows Phone
Chrome OS
Linux-based os designed to work mainly with web apps
backwards compatible
OS recognizes apps written for earlier os'
OEMs
Original Equipment and Manufacturers
Examples of Server OSs
Window Server Mac OS X Server UNIX Linux
Examples of Desktop OSs
Windows OS X UNIX Linux Chrome OS
Spooling
a process that sends documents to be printed to a buffer instead of sending them immediately to the printer
User Name / User ID
a unique combo of characters that identifies a specific user
Command Line Interface
a user types commands represented by short keywords or abbreviations or presses special keys on the keyboard to enter data and instructions
single tasking operating system
allows only one program or app to run at a time
multitasking operating system
allows two or more programs or apps to reside in memory at the same time
Sign In
allows you to access resources on a computer or network
Page
amount of data and program instructions that can swap at a given time
Cross-Platform Application
application that runs the same on multiple operating systems
Swap File
area of the hard disk used for virtual memory swaps data, info, and instructions between memory and storage
open source software
code is provided for use, modding, and redistribution
Desktop OS / stand-alone OS / client OS
complete OS that works on desktops, laptops, and some tablets work in conjunction with a server OS
desktop os (stand alone os) (client os)
complete os that works on desktops, laptops and tablets
Firmware
consists of ROM chips or flash memory chips that store permanent instructions
User Interface (UI)
controls how you enter data and instructions and ow information is displayed on the screen
permissions
define who can access certain resources and when they can be accessed
iOS
developed by Apple for their devices
Windows Phone
developed by Microsoft; proprietary mobile os that runs on smartphones
OS X server
developed by apple; enables organizations to collab, share files, host websites, etc. on mac and iOS devices
Queue
documents line up here in the buffer
Boot Drive
drive which your personal computer starts, which typically is an internal hard drive, such as a hard disk or SSD
administrator account
enables access to all files and programs, can install programs, and change settings
window server
enables organizations to manage apps and websites on the cloud and on site
Multi-user Operating System
enables two or more users to run programs simultaneously
virtual memory
feature of an OS that allows a computer to compensate for shortages of physical memory by temporarily transferring pages of data from random access memory (RAM) to disk storage
automatic update
feature that regularly provide new features or corrections to the program
service pack
free downloadable software updates
Nonresident
instructions remain on a storage medium until they are needed, then are transferred to memory (RAM)
Graphical User Interface
interacting with menus and visual images by touching, pointing, tapping, or clicking, buttons and other objects to issue commands
Print Spooler
intercepts documents to be printed from the OS and places them in the queue
UNIX
multitasking os developed in the early 70s by Bell Labs capable of handling a high volume of transactions in a multiuser environment and working with multiple processors
server os
multiuser os that organizes and coordinates how multiple users access and share resources on a network.
upward compatible
old apps can run on new software
Android
open-source, LINUX based mobile os designed by Google
Platform
operating system that a computer uses
Memory Management
optimizes the use of the computer or devices internal memory
Background
other programs running that you are not currently using
Network Administrator
person overseeing network operations, uses the server operating system to add and remove users, computers, and other devices to and from the network
network administrator
person who oversees network operations
Password
private combo of characters associated with the user name that allows access to certain computer or network resources
Proprietary software
privately owned and limited to a specific vendor or computer device
proprietary software
privately owned and limited to a specific vendor or computer or device model
Encryption
process of encoding data and info into unreadable form
Booting
process of starting or restarting a computer or mobile
Performance Monitor
program that assesses and reports info about various computer resources and devices
password
provate combo of characters associated with the user name that allows access to a computer or resources
Backward Compatible
recognize and work with applications written for an earlier version of the OS or platform
mobile os
relies on firmware
Boot Disk
removable data such as a CD or USB
Warm Boot
restarting a computer while it remains powered on
device independent operating systems
retain existing apps and data files even if you change computer models or brand
Device-Indepentent OS
run on computers provided by a variety of manufactures can retain existing applications and data files even if you change your computer model or vendor
Device-Dependent Program
runs only a specific type or make of computer
device dependent program
runs only on a specific type or make of computer or mobile device
Hibernate Mode
saves any open documents and running programs or apps to an internal hard drive before removing power from the computer
Sleep Mode
saves any open documents and running programs or apps to memory, turns off all unneeded functions, and places the computer in a low-power state
Buffer
segment of memory or storage in which items are placed while waiting to be transferred from an input device to an output device
Command Language
set of commands used to control actions
Operating System
set of programs that coordinate all the activities among computer or mobile hardware "system software"; programs that control or maintain the operations of the computer and its devices
(Device) Driver
small program that tells the OS how to communicate with a specific device
driver (device driver)
small program that tells the operating system how to communicate with a specific device
Cold Boot
starting a computer or mobile device from a state when it is completely powered off
Paging
technique of swapping items between memory and storage
Plug and Play
the OS automatically configures new devices as you install them
Foreground
the active program
Kernel
the core of an operating system that manages memory and devices, maintains the internal clock, runs programs, and assigns the resources
Live CD / Live USB
the media can be used to start a computer
Virtual Memory
the operating system allocates a portion of a storage medium, such as the hard disk or a USB flash drive, to function as additional RAM
sign in
used to access resources
Upward Compatible
when an application can run on new versions of the OS
Thrashing
when an operating system spends much of its time paging