Dicky Almoedir
Pitra (1701316292)
Student
Assignments 9: Pages 432-433 of textbook Discovering Computers
Lecturer: Tri Djoko Wahjono, Ir, M.Sc
1. What Is System Software, and What Are the Two
Types of System Software?
System software
consists of the programs that control or maintain the operations of a computer
and its devices. Two types of system software are operating systems and utility
programs. An operating system (OS) is a set of programs containing instructions
that work together to coordinate all the activities among computer hardware
resources. A utility program, also called a utility, performs maintenance-type
tasks, usually related to managing a computer, its devices, or its programs.
2. What Are the Functions of an Operating System?
The operating
system starts and shuts down a computer, provides a user interface, manages
programs, manages memory, coordinates tasks, configures devices, establishes an
Internet connection, monitors performance, provides utilities, updates
automatically, controls a network, and administers security. The user interface
controls how data and instructions are entered and how information is displayed
on the screen. Two types of user interfaces are a graphical user interface
(GUI) and a command-line interface. Managing programs refers to how many users,
and how many programs, an operating system can support at one time. An
operating system can be single user/single tasking, single user/multitasking,
multiuser, or multiprocessing. Memory management optimizes the use of random
access memory (RAM). If memory is insufficient, the operating system may use
virtual memory, which allocates a portion of a storage medium to function as
additional RAM. Coordinating tasks determines the order in which tasks are
processed. Tasks include receiving data from an input device, processing
instructions, sending information to an output device, and transferring items
between storage and memory. Configuring devices involves loading each device’s
driver when a user boots the computer. A driver, short for device driver, is a
small program that tells the operating system how to communicate with a
specific device. Establishing an Internet connection sets up a connection
between a computer and an Internet access provider. A performance monitor is an
operating system program that assesses and reports information about computer
resources and devices. Operating systems often provide the capability of
managing and searching for fi les, viewing images, securing a computer from
unauthorized access, uninstalling programs, and other tasks. Most operating
systems also include an automatic update feature that provides updates to the
program. A server operating system is an operating system that organizes and
coordinates how multiple user’s access and share network resources. Network
administrators typically have an administrator account that enables them to
access fi les, install programs, and specify network settings, including
creating user accounts and establishing permissions.
3. What Is the Startup Process on a Personal
Computer?
Booting is the
process of starting or restarting a computer. When a user turns on a computer,
the power supply sends a signal to the system unit. The processor chip finds
the ROM chip(s) that contains the BIOS (basic input/output system), which is
firmware with the computer’s startup instructions. The BIOS performs the
power-on self-test (POST) to check system components and compares the results
with data in a CMOS chip. If the POST completes successfully, the BIOS searches
for the system files and the kernel of the operating system, which manages
memory and devices, and loads them into memory from storage. Finally, the
operating system loads configuration information, requests any necessary user information,
and displays the desktop on the screen. The operating system executes programs
in the Startup folder, which contains a list of programs that open
automatically when you boot the computer.
4. What Are Features of Windows 7, Mac OS X, UNIX,
and Linux Operating Systems?
A stand-alone
operating system is a complete operating system that works on a desktop
computer, notebook computer, or mobile computing device. Windows 7 is
Microsoft’s fastest, most efficient operating system to date, offering quicker
program start up, built-in diagnostics, automatic recovery, improved security,
enhanced searching and organizing capabilities, and an easy-to-use interface.
Most users choose from Windows 7 Starter, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7
Ultimate, or Windows 7 Professional editions. Mac OS X is a multitasking
operating system available only for Apple computers. UNIX is a multitasking
operating system developed at Bell Laboratories. Linux is a popular,
multitasking UNIX-type operating system that is open source software, which
means its code is available to the public for use, modification, and
redistribution.
5. What Are Various Server Operating Systems?
Server operating
systems include Windows Server 2008, UNIX, Linux, Solaris, and NetWare. Windows
Server 2008 is an upgrade to Windows Server 2003 and includes features of
previous Windows Server versions. UNIX, like Linux, is a multipurpose operating
system because it is both a stand-alone and server operating system. Solaris, a
version of UNIX developed by Sun Microsystems, is a server operating system
designed specifically for e-commerce applications. Novell’s NetWare is a server
operating system designed for client/server networks.
6. What Are the Features of Several Embedded
Operating Systems?
Mobile devices and
many consumer electronics have an embedded operating system that resides on a
ROM chip. Popular embedded operating systems include Windows Embedded CE,
Windows Mobile, Palm OS, iPhone OS, BlackBerry, Google Android, embedded Linux,
and Symbian OS. Windows Embedded CE is a scaled-down Windows operating system
designed for use on communications, entertainment, and computing devices with
limited functionality. Windows Mobile, an operating system based on Windows
Embedded CE, provides a user interface designed for specific types of smart
phones and PDAs. Palm OS is an operating system used on smart phones and PDAs.
iPhone OS, developed by Apple, is an operating system for the iPhone and iPod
touch. The BlackBerry operating system runs on handheld devices supplied by
RIM. Google Android is an operating system developed by Google for mobile
devices. Embedded Linux is a scaled-down Linux operating system for smart
phones, PDAs, portable media players, and other devices requiring an embedded
operating system. Symbian OS is an open source multitasking operating system
designed for smart phones.
7. What Is the Purpose of Several Utility Programs?
Most operating
systems include several built-in utility programs. A file manager performs
functions related to fi le management. A search utility attempts to locate a fi
le on your computer based on criteria you specify. An image viewer displays,
copies, and prints the contents of a graphics fi le, such as photos. An
uninstaller removes a program and any associated entries in the system fi les.
A disk cleanup utility searches for and removes unnecessary fi les. A disk
defragmenter reorganizes the fi les and unused space on a computer’s hard disk.
A backup utility is used to copy, or back up, selected fi les or an entire hard
disk to another storage medium. A restore utility reverses the backup process
and returns backed up fi les to their original form. A screen saver displays a
moving image or blank screen if no keyboard or mouse activity occurs for a
specified time. A personal firewall detects and protects a personal computer
from unauthorized intrusions. An antivirus program protects computers against a
virus, or potentially damaging computer program, by identifying and removing
any computer viruses. A spyware remover detects and deletes spyware and other
similar programs. An adware remover detects and deletes adware. Internet filter
programs can include Web filtering software, an anti-spam program, a phishing
filter, and a pop-up blocker. A file compression utility shrinks the size of a
fi le so that it takes up less storage space. A media player allows you to view
images and animation, listen to audio, and watch video fi les on a computer.
Disc burning software writes text, graphics, audio, and video fi les on a
recordable or rewritable CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc. A personal computer
maintenance utility identifies and fixes operating system problems and improves
a computer’s performance.
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