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WELCOME

TO
THE
PRESENTATIO
N
CEREMONY
OF
OUR GROUP.

COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL
OPERATING SYSTEM

Presented By :
KAZI ALIMUL ALAM
REZWAN UL HAQUE AUBHI
MINHAJUL HAQUE
&
JULKARNAIN CHOWDHURY

OPERATING SYSTEM

Definition of OPERATING SYSTEM


Types
Features

Examples
Recent Development

OPERATING
SYSTEM

aninterfacebetweenhardwareanduser
management and coordination
sharing the resources of a computer
acts as a host forcomputing applicationsrun on the
machine

handle the resource allocation and access protection


of the hardware

offer a number of services to application programs


and users

Applications access these services throughapplication

TYPES

Real Time OS
Single user single tasking
Single user multi-tasking
Multi user multi tasking

FEATURE
execution
S Program
Fast access

Protected & supervisor mode


Memory management
Virtual memory
Multi tasking
Disc access & file systems
Networking
Security
File System support in modern

operating systems
Journalized file systems
Device Management
Drive Management
Data Management
Access Control
Link between soft & hardware
Fixing errors
Optimization
Use of utilities

NETWORKI
NG
supporting a variety of
networking protocols,
hardware, and
applications
computers running
dissimilar operating
systems can participate
in a commonnetwork
computing, files,
printers, and scanners
using either wired or
wireless connections.
Networks can
essentially allow a
computer's operating
system to access the
resources of a remote
computer

EXAMPLES OF OPERATING
SYSTEM
GNU/Linux and

Unix-like
operating
systems
Mac OS X
Microsoft
Windows (OS)
Google Chrome
OS
Real-time
operating

MICROSOFT
WINDOWS
currently supports NTFS

andFATfile systems
(includingFAT16andFAT32)
network file systemsshared from
other computers
the ISO 9660 and UDF file
systems used forCDs,DVDs, and
other optical discs such asBlu-ray
each file system is usually
limited in application to certain
media, for example CDs must use
ISO 9660 or UDF, and as
ofWindows Vista

OTHER OSs
Older operating systems which are

still used
Mac OS, the non-Unix precursor to
Apple's Mac OS X;BeOS;XTS-300
most notablyAmigaOS 4andRISC
OS, continue to be developed as
minority platforms
operating systems for 8 bit
computers - Apple's DOS (Disk
Operating System) 3.2 & 3.3 for
Apple II, ProDOS, UCSD, CP/M
available for various 8 & 16 bit
environment
GNU Hurdis designed to be
backwards compatible with Unix,
Singularityis a project atMicrosoft
Researchto develop an operating
system
with
bettermemory
protectionbased
on
the
.NET
managed code model.

the latest public


release version
ofMicrosoft Windows, a
series ofoperating
systemsproduced
byMicrosoft.
Windows 7 was
intended to be a more
focused, incremental
upgrade to the
Windows line, with the
goal of being fully
compatible with
applications and
hardware with which
Windows Vista is
already compatible.
focused onmultitouchsupport, a
redesignedWindows

RECENT
DEVELOPMENT
WINDOWS 7
a home networking
system called Home
Group, and performance
improvements.
Some applications that
have been included with
prior releases of
Microsoft Windows,
includingWindows
Calendar,Windows Mail,
Windows Movie Maker,
andWindows Photo
Gallery, are not included
in Windows 7

References
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2009-10-23.
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4.Poisson, Ken."Chronology of Personal Computer Software".
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Auslander, Marc A.; Larkin, David C.; Scherr, Allan L.
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slander.pdf
Deitel, Harvey M.; Deitel, Paul; Choffnes, David.Operating

THANK

YOU

FOR BEING

WITH US!

THANK YOU
VERY MUCH
FOR YOUR
PATIENCE.WE
HOPE THAT YOU
HAVE ENJOYED
THE
PRESENTATION
&WE WERE
ABLE TO
PLEASE YOU BY
PROVIDING THE
INFORMATION
ON OPERATING
SYSTEM.

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