Module3 Operating System
Module3 Operating System
Module 3
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Definition
Operating System
The operating system (OS) is a set of special
programs that run on a computer system that allow it to work properly. It helps load and save data; to communicate; and to run other programs (applications software).
operating system is designed to manage the computer so that one user can effectively do one thing at a time. This is what MS-DOS is considered. Ipad and the Palm OS for Palm handheld computers are good example of a modern single-user, single-task operating system
are in this category. The OS is designed for only one person to be working on it at a time but it allows for the user to do more than one thing at a time. A great improvement over the SUST OS.
together on the same system in unison and each user to do several things at once.
instruments and industrial systems in industrial and similar places where a computer is used for robotics, data collect, etc. An RTOS typically has very little user-interface capability, since the system will be a "sealed box" when delivered for use.
Linux
Unlike Mac OS and Windows,
Linux is free as air and open to development by the desire to make the technology better While the minimum required hardware for Windows has been bloating, and Macs need more and more horsepower to run OS X, you can still dig out your old 486 and fire up Linux without problems.
Mac OS
Along with its famed
user interface, one of the keys to the success of Mac OS X is the lack of malware, spyware and selfpropagating viruses.
Windows
Windows XP is superior to Vista when it comes to
software compatibility With its built-in firewall, antispyware and antiphishing features, Windows Vista is far safer than XP. Windows 7 starts up, shuts down, resumes from sleep, and responds faster.
include todays activity as well) Revise the returned Narrative and WBS and save it to your network drive Members assigned in data gathering (photos, video, etc.) may go out of the class for a period of time, BUT will have to come back to class 30minutes before time Send a Progress report of what the entire group has done for the day
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