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What is a storage device?

Peripheral device used for storing, backing up and sharing data.

100

What are USB Memory Sticks?

Small flash memory sticks that connect via USB. Ectremely portable. Compatible with most computer systems via usb. Only a finite numer of writes before they break. As they are small can be lost easily.

100

What are the characteristics of a single-user multitasking operating system?

One user can use the system at a time. But can have multiple applications open at the same time (e.g. a laptop, or a Macbook)

100

Operating system role - Memory management.

The Operating System manages the computers resources such as memory. It decides and tracks: - which processes to allocate memory to. How much memory to allocate to each program. When to un-allocate memory.

100

Describe the Menu-based interface

Simple menu that give options to choose from. E.g. Parking machine or ATM. Limited number of options make it easy to use. Usually simple enough to not need instructions.

200

What are Hard Disk Drives? (HDD)

Magnetic storage devices, large capacity, low cost, very reliable, slower than SSD, not as portable as have moving parts than can be damaged.

200

What is Magnetic Tape?

Used for large data backups. Cheap, very large storage capacity (15TBs) requiroes specalist equipment for recording and reading data. Data is accessed serially, which is very slow.

200

What are the characteristics of a multi-user operating system?

Many users can use the system at the same time and can run many applications simultaneously. E.g. web servers.

200

Operating system role - Device Drivers.

Small programs to make the hardware on a computer work.

200

What are the main types of utility software?

Disk utilities. Network utilities.

300

What are the 6 different types of storage devices?

Hard Disk Drives (HDD), Solid State Drives (SSD),  SD Cards, USB Memory sticks, Optical Disks (CDs DVDs), Magnetic Tape

300

What are the 4 types of operating systems?

Real-time operating system (RTOS), Single-user single task operating system, single-user multitasking operating system, multi-user operating system.

300

What are the 5 roles of the operating system?

Networking, security, memory management, multitasking, device drivers.

300

What are the 3 types of user interfaces?

CLI - Command Line Interface, GUI - Graphical User Interface. Menu-based interface.

300

What are disk utilities?

Designed to maintain performance of computer's disk drive. File compressors. Backup. Disk defragmenter.

400

What are Solid State Drives? (SSD)

Very fast read/write speed. Low power consumption, extremely reliable as there are no moving parts that can break. Higher cost that HDD. Only a finite number of writes.

400

What are the characteristics of a Real-time operating system? (RTOS)

Inputs are processed and responded to instantaneously. (fast response) e.g. automatic braking system in a car.

400

Operating system role - Networking.

Operating systems simplify networks. They implement networking technologies such  as network utility programs. ICP/IP Stack.

400

Describe the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Experienced users find it quick and eaier to complete tasks. It requires less memory than GUI. BUT users require training to learn the specific commands for performing function.

400

What are network utilities?

Designed to maintain good network traffic. Includes 'Firewalls' and 'Antivirus'.

500

What are SD Cards?

Small flash memory cards. Very small and potable. Small storage. If you go highstorage they are very expensive.

500

What are the characteristics of a 'Single-user Single Task operating system?

One user can use the system at one time. They system only does 1 task at a time (usually only designed to do one main task) E.g. parking ticket machine.

500

Operating system role - Security.

Features such as user authentication, antivirus and firewall software, backup facilities.

500

Describe the Graphical User Interface (GUI)

What we are used to. A computer with a point and click mouse. E.g. windows. Benefits - simple and intuitive way to use a computer. Does not require learning any complex commands/ Downside is requires a lot more processing power and memory.

500

What is a firewall?

open networks are at risk from threats like hackers and worms. Firewalls prevent unauthorised access by monitoring and blocking suspicious traffic.

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