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ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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MODULE 2
Operating System (OS)
Curriculum Development Centre
Ministry of Education Malaysia
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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1. Name of Module : Operating System
2. Learning Outcomes : The students should be able to
a. define operating system
b. state the function of operating system
3. Knowledge and Skills
a. Know what is operating system
b. Know the function of an operating system
4. Module Summary
At the end of the module, students should be able to define what is
operating system and also know the function of an operating system
5. This module contains acitivities;
Activity 1: System Software
Activity 2: Functions of Operating System
Acitivity 3: The Differences Between Dos And Windows Display
Activity 4: OS Interface Environment
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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Activity 1: System Software
System software consists of programmes that control the operations of the computer and its
devices. System software serves as the interface between the user, the application software
and the computer hardware.
There are two types of system software:
a. Operating System
b. Utility Programmes
a. Operating System
• An operating system is the program that is loaded into the computer and
coordinates all the activities among computer hardware devices.
• It controls the hardware in the computer , peripherals, manages memory and
files.
• It enables the user to communicate with the computer and other software
• Some examples of operating system are Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X,
Linux , Unix and also DOS
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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b. Utility Programmes
• Utility programme allows user to perform maintenance-type tasks.
• It has been integrated into most major operating systems such as format,
check and defragment disks
• Other examples of utility programmes are antivirus and file compression
programmes
Activity 2: Functions Of Operating System
1. Starting a computer
The first function of an operating system is to start
the computer. When we start a computer, it loads the
operating system into the computer's memory. This
process is called booting. Booting means to load and
initialize the operating system on a computer
machine. It can happen in two ways: warm boot or
cold boot.
• WARM BOOT
A warm boot means restarting a computer that is already on.It normally
happens after installing a new software or hardware or after an
application crashes or stops working.
• COLD BOOT
A cold boot means starting a computer that is already off. It happens
when we turn on a computer that has been completely powered off.
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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2. Providing a user interface
From the user's perspective, the most important function of an operating system, is
providing the user interface. This function controls how the user enters data and
instruction and how information is displayed.
The user interface typically enables users:
• to start an application program
• to manage disks and files such as formatting, copying and renaming
• to shut down the computer safely by following the correct procedures
The three types of user interface are Command-Line, Menu-Driven and Graphical
User Interface (GUI).
Command-Line Menu-Driven
GUI
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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3. Managing data and programs
The next function of an operating system is to manage data and programs. When
we start an application, the CPU loads the application from storage into memory.
In the early days of personal computing, single-tasking operating systems could
run only one application at a time.
Multitasking operating systems enable users to work with two or more application
programs at the same time.
4. Managing memory
Operating system is also responsible for
managing memory such as:
• optimizing the use of Random Access
Memory (RAM)
• allocating data and instruction to an
area of memory while being
processed
• monitoring the contents of memory
• releasing data and instructions from being monitored in memory when the
process is done
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
7
5. Configuring Devices
Another function of an operating system is handling
input and output, as well as enabling communication
with input and output devices. Most operating
systems come with drivers for popular input and
output devices.
These drivers install new devices and check
whenever there is conflict with these devices.
Acitivity 3: The Differences Between Dos And Windows Display
No Disk Operating System Windows
1 Command-line Icon based
2 difficult to use because it requires
exact spelling, syntax or a set of
rules of entering commands and
punctuation.
Easy to interact with buttons, icons and
other graphical objects to issue
commands.
3 Single tasking Multi- tasking
DOS
Windows
ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module
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Activity 4: OS Interface Environment
Characteristics Of Os Environment Based Graphical User
Interface (Gui).
• Graphical User Interface is an interface that combines text, graphic and icons to
make software easier to be used. It I s also called ‘user-friendly’.
• It allows you to interact with the software using menus and visual images such as
buttons, icons and other graphical objects to issue commands
• It controls how you enter data and how the screen displays information
• The icons that are used represent computer resources such as files, programs
and network communication

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Module2 introduction to os

  • 1. KKEEMMEENNTTEERRIIAANN PPEELLAAJJAARRAANN MMAALLAAYYSSIIAA SSeellff AAcccceessss LLeeaarrnniinngg MMoodduullee CCoommppuutteerr SSyysstteemm PUSAT PERKEMBANGAN KURIKULUM KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA IIICCCTTT LLLiiittteeerrraaacccyyy fffooorrr SSSeeecccooonnndddaaarrryyy SSSccchhhoooooolll PPPrrrooogggrrraaammmmmmeee
  • 2. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 1 MODULE 2 Operating System (OS) Curriculum Development Centre Ministry of Education Malaysia
  • 3. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 2 1. Name of Module : Operating System 2. Learning Outcomes : The students should be able to a. define operating system b. state the function of operating system 3. Knowledge and Skills a. Know what is operating system b. Know the function of an operating system 4. Module Summary At the end of the module, students should be able to define what is operating system and also know the function of an operating system 5. This module contains acitivities; Activity 1: System Software Activity 2: Functions of Operating System Acitivity 3: The Differences Between Dos And Windows Display Activity 4: OS Interface Environment
  • 4. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 3 Activity 1: System Software System software consists of programmes that control the operations of the computer and its devices. System software serves as the interface between the user, the application software and the computer hardware. There are two types of system software: a. Operating System b. Utility Programmes a. Operating System • An operating system is the program that is loaded into the computer and coordinates all the activities among computer hardware devices. • It controls the hardware in the computer , peripherals, manages memory and files. • It enables the user to communicate with the computer and other software • Some examples of operating system are Microsoft Windows, Macintosh OS X, Linux , Unix and also DOS
  • 5. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 4 b. Utility Programmes • Utility programme allows user to perform maintenance-type tasks. • It has been integrated into most major operating systems such as format, check and defragment disks • Other examples of utility programmes are antivirus and file compression programmes Activity 2: Functions Of Operating System 1. Starting a computer The first function of an operating system is to start the computer. When we start a computer, it loads the operating system into the computer's memory. This process is called booting. Booting means to load and initialize the operating system on a computer machine. It can happen in two ways: warm boot or cold boot. • WARM BOOT A warm boot means restarting a computer that is already on.It normally happens after installing a new software or hardware or after an application crashes or stops working. • COLD BOOT A cold boot means starting a computer that is already off. It happens when we turn on a computer that has been completely powered off.
  • 6. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 5 2. Providing a user interface From the user's perspective, the most important function of an operating system, is providing the user interface. This function controls how the user enters data and instruction and how information is displayed. The user interface typically enables users: • to start an application program • to manage disks and files such as formatting, copying and renaming • to shut down the computer safely by following the correct procedures The three types of user interface are Command-Line, Menu-Driven and Graphical User Interface (GUI). Command-Line Menu-Driven GUI
  • 7. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 6 3. Managing data and programs The next function of an operating system is to manage data and programs. When we start an application, the CPU loads the application from storage into memory. In the early days of personal computing, single-tasking operating systems could run only one application at a time. Multitasking operating systems enable users to work with two or more application programs at the same time. 4. Managing memory Operating system is also responsible for managing memory such as: • optimizing the use of Random Access Memory (RAM) • allocating data and instruction to an area of memory while being processed • monitoring the contents of memory • releasing data and instructions from being monitored in memory when the process is done
  • 8. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 7 5. Configuring Devices Another function of an operating system is handling input and output, as well as enabling communication with input and output devices. Most operating systems come with drivers for popular input and output devices. These drivers install new devices and check whenever there is conflict with these devices. Acitivity 3: The Differences Between Dos And Windows Display No Disk Operating System Windows 1 Command-line Icon based 2 difficult to use because it requires exact spelling, syntax or a set of rules of entering commands and punctuation. Easy to interact with buttons, icons and other graphical objects to issue commands. 3 Single tasking Multi- tasking DOS Windows
  • 9. ICTL for Secondary School - Computer Software Module 8 Activity 4: OS Interface Environment Characteristics Of Os Environment Based Graphical User Interface (Gui). • Graphical User Interface is an interface that combines text, graphic and icons to make software easier to be used. It I s also called ‘user-friendly’. • It allows you to interact with the software using menus and visual images such as buttons, icons and other graphical objects to issue commands • It controls how you enter data and how the screen displays information • The icons that are used represent computer resources such as files, programs and network communication