5,6computer Application Unit III
5,6computer Application Unit III
5,6computer Application Unit III
Operating Systems
Operating System
An Operating System (OS) is a computer program that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer. At the foundation of all system software, the OS performs basic tasks such as controlling and allocating memory, prioritizing system requests, controlling input and output devices, facilitating networking, and managing files. It also may provide a graphical user interface for higher level functions.
Operating Systems
Operating Systems
Evolution of Operating Systems
Machines armed with programs & data Machines preloaded with Support Libraries (each machine with a different OS, vendors developing OS) IBM developed S/360 in 1960s Development of DOS by Microsoft and Unix by AT&T in 1980s Development of GUI systems in late 1990s, Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS and Linux Development of Network Operating Systems (NOS) in late 1990s like Windows NT, Win 2000 etc.
Operating Systems
CUI Vs. GUI Operating Systems
Character User Interface is a basic command-line interface between the user and the OS. A user has to learn and memorize the command in order to use the OS effectively. The commands are written in basic text form and applications are initialized using commands.
Operating Systems
Example of CUI based Operating Systems: MS-DOS, UNIX etc.
Operating Systems
CUI Vs. GUI Operating Systems
Graphical User Interface provides the user a much simpler interface where a user can use the mouse to point and click various icons, buttons and other visual control to interact with the OS. Here, the user is not required to remember any command and hence reduces the chances to make mistake. The GUI relies on various events performed by the user such as, mouse click, double click, mouse drag, mouse hover etc.
Operating Systems
Operating Systems
MacOS in action
Operating Systems
Memory Management
Disk and File Systems
Networking
Security Graphical User Interfaces Device Drivers
My Computer shows the contents of floppy disk, hard disk, CD-ROM drive, and network drives. One can also search for and open files and folders, and gain access to options in Control Panel to modify your computer's settings.