Technology in Action
16th Edition, Global Edition
Chapter 5
System Software: The
Operating System, Utility
Programs, and File
Management
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Learning Objectives (1 of 2)
5.1 Discuss the functions of the operating system.
5.2 Explain the most popular operating systems for personal
use.
5.3 Explain the different kinds of operating systems for
machines, networks, and business.
5.4 Explain how the operating system provides a means for
users to interact with the computer.
5.5 Explain how the operating system helps manage
hardware such as the processor, memory, storage, and
peripheral devices.
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Learning Objectives (2 of 2)
5.6 Explain how the operating system interacts with
application software.
5.7 Discuss the process the operating system uses to start
up the computer and how errors in the boot process
are handled.
5.8 Describe the main features of the Windows interface.
5.9 Summarize how the operating system helps keep your
computer organized and manages files and folders.
5.10 Outline the tools used to enhance system productivity,
back up files, and provide accessibility.
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Operating System Fundamentals
Operating System Basics (1 of 2)
(Objective 5.1)
•System basics
–Operating system (OS)
–Utility programs
•Operating system functions
–Manages computer’s hardware
–Allows application software to work with CPU
–Manage, schedule, coordinate tasks
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Operating System Fundamentals
Operating System Basics (2 of 2)
(Objective 5.1)
•User interface
–How user interacts with computer
–Desktop, icons, and menus
•OS categories
–Single- or multi-user
–Single- or multi-task
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Understanding System Software
Operating Systems for Personal Use (1 of 3)
(Objective 5.2)
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Understanding System Software
Operating Systems for Personal Use (2 of 3)
(Objective 5.2)
•Top three for personal computers
–Windows
–macOS
–Linux
•Mobile OS
–Android
–iOS
–Windows
•Web-based
–Google Chrome OS Copyright © 2021 Pearson Education Ltd.
Understanding System Software
Operating Systems for Personal Use (3 of 3)
(Objective 5.2)
•Linux
–Open source
–Personal computers
–Web servers
–Distributions (distros)
•Platform
•Upgrade OS decision
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Understanding System Software
Operating Systems for Machinery, Networks, and Business (1 of 2)
(Objective 5.3)
•Real-time OS (RTOS)
–Machine that performs
repetitive series of specific
tasks in precise time
•Multiuser operating system
–Known as network OS
–Allows multiple users access to the
computer at the same time
–Unix
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Understanding System Software
Operating Systems for Machinery, Networks, and Business (2 of 2)
(Objective 5.3)
•OS—coordinates and directs the flow of
data and information
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What the Operating System Does
The User Interface
(Objective 5.4)
•Enables user to interact
with the computer
•Types of interfaces
–Command-driven interface
–Menu-driven interface
–Graphical user interface (GUI)
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What the Operating System Does
Hardware Coordination (1 of 3)
(Objective 5.5)
•Event
•Interrupt handler
•Preemptive
multitasking
•Spooler
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What the Operating System Does
Hardware Coordination (2 of 3)
(Objective 5.5)
•Memory and storage management
–RAM—limited capacity
–Borrowing drive space is called virtual
memory
–Increase RAM to avoid using virtual memory
–Swap file
▪Paging
▪Thrashing
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What the Operating System Does
Hardware Coordination (3 of 3)
(Objective 5.5)
•Hardware and peripheral device
management
–Device driver
–Plug and Play
(PnP)
–Roll Back
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What the Operating System Does
Software Application Coordination
(Objective 5.6)
•Application programming interface (API)
–Blocks of code the CPU recognizes
–Used for similar procedures
–Example: Microsoft Direct X
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Starting Your Computer
The Boot Process (1 of 3)
(Objective 5.7)
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Starting Your Computer
The Boot Process (2 of 3)
(Objective 5.7)
Step 1: Activating BIOS
–Manages the exchange of data between the
OS and the input and output devices
–BIOS is also responsible for loading the OS
into RAM
Step 2: Performing the Power-On Self-Test
–Ensures that essential peripheral devices are
attached and operational
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Starting Your Computer
The Boot Process (3 of 3)
(Objective 5.7)
Step 3: Loading the OS
–System files loaded into RAM
–Kernel, essential component of the OS, is then
loaded
Step 4: Checking Further Configurations and
Customizations
–Registry contains configurations used by the
OS and applications
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The Windows Interface
Using Windows 10 (1 of 2)
(Objective 5.8)
• Desktop
–Primary working
area
• Taskbar
–Displays open
and favorite applications for easy access
• Start menu
–Provides access to all applications and
apps installed on your device
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The Windows Interface
Using Windows 10 (2 of 2)
(Objective 5.8)
•Pinning
–Choosing which applications are tiles on the
Start menu
•Virtual desktops
–Allow you to organize
groups of windows
into different displays
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The Windows Interface
User Interfaces for Other OSs (1 of 2)
(Objective 5.8)
•macOS and Windows
–Not compatible with each other
–Similar in functionality
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The Windows Interface
User Interfaces for Other OSs (2 of 2)
(Objective 5.8)
•Linux
–Most interfaces are based on familiar
Windows and macOS paradigms
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (1 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
•Directory
–Hierarchical structure of the computer’s
contents
▪Drives
▪Libraries
▪Folders
▪Subfolders
▪Files
–Root directory (C:)
▪Top of the filing structure
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (2 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
•File
–Collection of program instructions or data
–Treated as a single unit
–Stored on permanent storage device
•Folder—collection of files
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (3 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
•File path
–Windows—backslash \
–Linux—forward slash /
–macOS—colon:
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (4 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
•File Explorer
–Main tool for finding, viewing, and managing
computer contents
–Shows the location and contents of every
drive, folder, and file
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (5 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (6 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
•Naming files
–File name
–Extension (file type)
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (7 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
• Copying, moving, and deleting files
–Open
–Copy
–Cut
–Rename
–Delete
–Recycle bin
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File Management
Organizing Your Files (8 of 8)
(Objective 5.9)
•File compression utility
–Make a large file more compact
–Easier and faster
to send files
–Built-in file
compression
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Utility Programs
Windows Administrative Utilities (1 of 4)
(Objective 5.10)
•Utility programs
–Incorporated into the operating system
▪Firewall and file-compression utilities
–Standalone utility programs
▪Antivirus and security programs
▪Freeware
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Utility Programs
Windows Administrative Utilities (2 of 4)
(Objective 5.10)
•System performance utilities
–Disk Cleanup
–Task Manager
–Disk
Defragmenter
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Utility Programs
Windows Administrative Utilities (3 of 4)
(Objective 5.10)
•File and system backup utilities
–File History
–System Restore
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Utility Programs
Windows Administrative Utilities (4 of 4)
(Objective 5.10)
•Accessibility utilities
–Designed for users with special needs
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