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Computers: Information Technology in Perspective By Long and Long Copyright 2002 Prentice Hall, Inc. Software Chapter 2
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Quit Software Categories SystemSoftware ApplicationSoftware
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Quit The Operating System OperatingSystem GUI Operating Systems
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Quit Operating System Objectives Facilitate communication Maximize throughput Minimize processing time Optimize computer resources Organize files Provide security Monitor system/alert user
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Quit 10.5 Operating System Features MultitaskingMultitasking ForegroundForeground KernelKernel BackgroundBackground
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Quit 10.6 Operating System Interfaces MS-DOSSyntax Text-Based, Command-Driven Software Windows 9x/Me/2000/XP Graphical User Interface (GUI) Icons Graphics-Based Software
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Quit 10.7Platforms 90% use Wintel Backward compatibility Plug-and-play Platform is defined by the Processor and Operating System Platform is defined by the Processor and Operating System
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Quit 10.8 PC-Compatible Platforms MS-DOS MS-DOS with Windows Windows 95 & 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows CE Registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
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Quit 10.9 Platform Problems Long-term commitment Multiplatform environment Cross-platform technologies InteroperabilityInteroperability
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Quit 10.10 The Window Menu bar Pull-down Pull-down Pop-up Pop-up Floating Floating Mnemonic Mnemonic Shortcut keys Shortcut keys Hotkey Hotkey Dialog box Toolbar & Ruler bar
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Quit 10.11Icons Windows Explorer Application icons Shortcut icons Document icons Disk-drive icons Windows Explorer Application icons Shortcut icons Document icons Disk-drive icons
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Quit 10.12 Viewing Windows Run in a window vs. full-screen Cascading & tiled windows Switching between windows Foreground vs. Background Foreground vs. Background Terminating session File/Save File/Save Close all windows Close all windows Start button, then shut down Start button, then shut down
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Computers: Information Technology in Perspective By Long and Long Copyright 2002 Prentice Hall, Inc. Personal Computing Chapter 10
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Quit 10.14 Software Portfolios Operating systems Utility software Utility software Popular application software Sharing information among applications Monthly Technology Update
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Quit 10.15 PC Operating Systems & Platforms Multiplatform computer Runs its native platform Runs its native platform Emulates other platforms Emulates other platforms Consider Availability of software Availability of software Compatibility of platform Compatibility of platform Platform = processor + operating system
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Quit 10.16 PC/Windows Platforms Windows 9x and Windows Me Bridge gap between Windows & Windows NT/2000 Windows Me mainly for home user Windows XP: The Best of Windows Me and 2000 Windows XP (client-side) Windows 2000 Server (server-side) Supports LAN-based workgroup computing Windows CE Handheld and pocket PCs 32-bit programs Registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.
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Quit 10.17 Other Platforms Macintosh/Mac OS Apple family Apple family Motorola microprocessor Motorola microprocessor Can be adjusted for user’s expertise level Can be adjusted for user’s expertise level UNIX Multi-user operating system Multi-user operating system Linux Spin off of UNIX Spin off of UNIX Open source software Open source software Free over Internet Free over Internet Used by web and e-mail servers Used by web and e-mail servers
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Quit 10.18 Utility Software Data-to-day chores Disk and file maintenance System recovery Security Backup Virus protection
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