... late 1984, we began implementation of an operatingsystem called Mach Our goals for Mach were: • an object oriented interface with a small number of basic system objects, • support for both distributed ... and the overall performance of the Mach operatingsystem Early Work in Virtual Memory/Message Integration The design of Mach owes a great deal to a previous system developed at CMU called Accent ... accessed using these techniques 8.1 Emulating OperatingSystem Environments During the 1960’s the notion of a virtual machine base for operating systems development became commercially popular...
... Gagne, OperatingSystem Concepts Seventh Edition John Wiley & Sons, Inc 2005 Tài liệu tham khảo [1] Ugur Halici, Operating Systems, Ankara’s University, 2003 [2] Andrew S Tanenbaum, Modern Operating ... Tanenbaum, Modern Operating Systems Second Edition Prentice Hall 2001 [3] Silberschatz et al, OperatingSystem Concepts”, 6th Ed., 2002 [4] Silberschatz et al, OperatingSystem Principles”, 7th ... Silberschatz et al, OperatingSystem Principles”, 7th Ed., 2006 [5] A Tanenbaum, “Modern Operating Systems”, Prentice Hall, 2nd Ed., 2001 Điểm môn học 20% – thi kỳ 50% – thi cuối kỳ 30% – tập...
... phrases in box Software System software Operatingsystem Application software Reading Read the text below and find MS - DOS OS/2Wrap Microsoft window UNIX Pocket PC Linux Mac OS Solaries Language ... cã d¹ng sè nhiÒu E.g: Information, storage Language work A Divide some common nouns in computing into countable and uncountable nouns Countable nouns Uncountable nouns Robotics Window Program Hardware...
... mostly with system messages—messages generated and dispatched by the system The Message Protocols appendix of the Be Book defines all the system messages In short, system messages fall into the ... to handle one particular type of system message A system message is the result of an action external to the application The message is generated by the operating system, and is delivered to an ... Before going into the details of application-defined messages, a quick review of system messages will minimize confusion between how these different types of messages are handled System message...
... điểm Đáp án Version Danh sách TT Ready List CPU (hoạt động) CPU H.động PCB1 KhôngH.động PCB2 -3- H.động PCB3 PCB PCB Null PCB NULL Việc cài đặt tiến trình Null (vòng lặp rỗng, có độ ưu tiên thấp ... hoạt động chương trình) 16 Câu hỏi Đáp án 17 Câu hỏi Đáp án Trình bày chế liên lạc tiến trình IPC (tổng quát) điểm Tiến trình truyền tin đồng hoạt động Hệ thống thông báo (message) giúp cho TT ... i i v i A 2 Không gian đ/c D C F Bộ nhớ B E Bộ nhớ phụ Chương 4: Quản lý hệ thống tập tin (File system management) 41 Câu hỏi Tóm tắt tổ chức đĩa mềm 1.44 MB sử dụng FAT12 Đáp án Tổ chức đĩa mềm...
... Portable OperatingSystem Interface for Unix, is a standard developed so that buyers (particularly the U.S government) could be assured of purchasing programs that ran on a variety of systems ... It’s also designed to run on any POSIX-compliant operating system, which includes most variants of Unix File Organization The BeOS, like the Mac OS, Windows, and Unix, organizes files hierarchically ... chapter’s examples Using Standard Open and Save Panels 361 Using Standard Open and Save Panels An operatingsystem with a graphical user interface typically provides standardized means for opening and...
... store the operatingsystem in firmware, and others on disk? Tại số hệ thống lưu trữ hệ điều hành firmware, số khác lưu đĩa? 2.13 How could a system be designed to allow a choice of operating systems ... purpose of system calls? Mục đích system call gì? 2.11 What are the main advantages of the microkernel approach to system design? Lợi ích phương pháp microkernel (vi nhân) gì? 2.12 Why some systems ... Những bất lợi việc sử dụng phương pháp phân tầng gì? 2.9 List five services provided by an operatingsystem Explain how each provides convenience to the users Explain also in which cases it would...
... local system expert for help and watch carefully Previous: 1.3 Types of Commands 1.3 Types of Commands Learning the Unix OperatingSystem Book Index Next: Using Window Systems Using Window Systems ... | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y Index: O operating system, definition of : The UNIX OperatingSystem options, command : 1.2 Syntax of UNIX Command Lines output redirection ... reading : A.3 Shells shortcuts, keyboard : 2.5.4 The Window Menu single-user operating systems : The UNIX OperatingSystem Size menu item (mwm) : 2.5.4 The Window Menu file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/nmyers/Desktop/learn_unix/index/idx_s.htm...
... network operatingsystem Just as a computer cannot operate without an operating system, a network of computers cannot operate without a network operatingsystem Every network operatingsystem ... and OperatingSystem Essentials, the student will be familiar with networking and operatingsystem concepts and the common tasks required to administer and support the Windows 2000 operatingsystem ... network operatingsystem s manufacturer, a desktop computer’s networking software can be added either to the computer’s own operatingsystem or be integrated with it Network operatingsystem software...
... hardware is compatible with the new operating system, and that the hardware sources (including memory) in your system is sufficient for the new operatingsystem QUESTION NO 25 Where would you ... WIN.INI, SYSTEM. INI, and CONFIG.SYS The BOOT:INI file is only present on Windows NT/2000/XP systems The MS-DOS.SYS is not a text file QUESTION NO 27 Which of the following operating systems may ... C D Control panel, system, performance, graphics Control panel, system, display settings, graphics Control panel, system, device manager, properties, graphics Control panel, system, hardware profiles,...
... Level Operatingsystem machine level Operatingsystem Level Instruction set architecture level Microprogram or hardware Level Microarchitecture level Figure 6-1 Positioning of the operatingsystem ... UNIX system Kernel mode POSIX program Win32 program OS/2 program POSIX subsystem Win32 subsystem OS/2 subsystem User mode System interface System services Executive File cache I/O File systems ... quotas; reboot the system Figure 6-29 A rough breakdown of the UNIX system calls Shell User program User mode System call interface File system Process management Block cache IPC Scheduling Device...
... have an Administrator account, in fact, this is your only option for installing new programs 5.12.5 Uninstalling Software In Mac OS X, there's generally no Uninstall program, and no Add/Remove ... Installation Working with tar, gz, and dmg files are all skills unique to downloading Mac OS X programs from the Internet Installing software from a CD or DVD is much more straightforward In either case, ... uses the Mac Note: You can't put anything in your Applications folder unless you have an Administrator account, as described on Section 12.2.1.1 • In your Home folder Suppose you share your Mac with...
... 62 Activity 9.1: Identify OperatingSystem Requirements Exercise 1: Identifying an OperatingSystem for a Scenario (10 minutes) ! Identify the operatingsystem requirements Participate ... to operate mission-critical accounting and the inventory system for a manufacturing company Solution A B Activity 9.1: Identify OperatingSystem Requirements 63 Exercise 2: Analyzing Technology ... Participate in small groups as assigned by the instructor Read each scenario below Identify what operatingsystem best meets the needs of the scenario Write your answers below After completing the above...