CTU FEE Moodle
Operating Systems - Introduction
Operating Systems - Introduction A7B38UOS
Credits | 6 |
Semesters | Summer |
Completion | Assessment + Examination |
Language of teaching | Czech |
Extent of teaching | 2+2c |
Annotation
Introduction into UNIX and MS Windows operating systems. Participants will become advanced users.
Study targets
No data.
Course outlines
1. OS UNIX history, architecture and user interface.
2. Shell and command line interpretation.
3. UNIX filesystem. Filesystem related commands.
4. User, process and file identity. Access rights.
5. Processes, signals and related commands.
6. Data network priciples and UNIX.
7. X-Window system, GUI.
8. Windows: Concepts and Tools, System Architecture and Mechanisms.
9. Startup and Shutdown. Processes, threads and Jobs.
10. Memory Management, Security, I/O System.
11. Storage Management,Cache Management, File Systems.
12. Networking, Network Protocols and Network Administration Concepts
13. Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tools.
14. Test
2. Shell and command line interpretation.
3. UNIX filesystem. Filesystem related commands.
4. User, process and file identity. Access rights.
5. Processes, signals and related commands.
6. Data network priciples and UNIX.
7. X-Window system, GUI.
8. Windows: Concepts and Tools, System Architecture and Mechanisms.
9. Startup and Shutdown. Processes, threads and Jobs.
10. Memory Management, Security, I/O System.
11. Storage Management,Cache Management, File Systems.
12. Networking, Network Protocols and Network Administration Concepts
13. Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Tools.
14. Test
Exercises outlines
¨. Classroom equipment, login, logout, GUI's basics.
2. Shell.
3. Basic filesystem commands.
4. Standard input and output, filters.
5. Regular expression. Commands grep.
6. Sed and awk.
7. Access rights, command find, backup and data compression.
8. Process management, return code, command test.
9. Variables, shell control statements.
10. Input/output. Scripts.
11. Consultation.
12. Test.
13. Assessment.
2. Shell.
3. Basic filesystem commands.
4. Standard input and output, filters.
5. Regular expression. Commands grep.
6. Sed and awk.
7. Access rights, command find, backup and data compression.
8. Process management, return code, command test.
9. Variables, shell control statements.
10. Input/output. Scripts.
11. Consultation.
12. Test.
13. Assessment.
Literature
Man pages OS UNIX
MS Windows Resource Kit
Site:microsoft.com
MS Windows Resource Kit
Site:microsoft.com
Requirements
There is a required limit of the total sum of points from labs, tests.
More information, see http://measure/vyuka/predmety/bakalarske/navody.
More information, see http://measure/vyuka/predmety/bakalarske/navody.
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