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[Show more]OS A program that manages the computers hardware an provides the environment in 
which programs are executed 
- its a resource allocator and control program 
CPU The processor that performs the computations 
I/O devices Items such as the terminal, disks, video board, printer, network card key are a...
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Add to cartOS A program that manages the computers hardware an provides the environment in 
which programs are executed 
- its a resource allocator and control program 
CPU The processor that performs the computations 
I/O devices Items such as the terminal, disks, video board, printer, network card key are a...
OS A program that manages the computers hardware an provides the environment in 
which programs are executed 
- its a resource allocator and control program 
CPU The processor that performs the computations 
I/O devices Items such as the terminal, disks, video board, printer, network card key are a...
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Add to cartOS A program that manages the computers hardware an provides the environment in 
which programs are executed 
- its a resource allocator and control program 
CPU The processor that performs the computations 
I/O devices Items such as the terminal, disks, video board, printer, network card key are a...
Temporary data such as function parameters, return addresses, and local variables. What 
does a stack contain? 
1. The parent continues to execute concurrently with its children. 
2. The parent waits until some or all of its children have terminated. 
3. The child process is a duplicate of the pare...
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Add to cartTemporary data such as function parameters, return addresses, and local variables. What 
does a stack contain? 
1. The parent continues to execute concurrently with its children. 
2. The parent waits until some or all of its children have terminated. 
3. The child process is a duplicate of the pare...
Magnetic disks What is the most common secondary storage? 
Transfer rate The rate at which data flow between drive and computer 
Positioning time (random-access time) Time to move disk arm to desired cylinder (seek 
time) and time for desired sector to rotate under the disk head (rotational latency...
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Add to cartMagnetic disks What is the most common secondary storage? 
Transfer rate The rate at which data flow between drive and computer 
Positioning time (random-access time) Time to move disk arm to desired cylinder (seek 
time) and time for desired sector to rotate under the disk head (rotational latency...
Network Attached Storage (NAS) A storage made available over a network rather than over 
a local connection (such as a bus) 
- NFS and CIFS are common protocols 
- Implemented via remote procedure calls (RPCs) 
- SCSI protocol uses IP network to carry the SCSI protocol 
Socket A connection point vi...
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Add to cartNetwork Attached Storage (NAS) A storage made available over a network rather than over 
a local connection (such as a bus) 
- NFS and CIFS are common protocols 
- Implemented via remote procedure calls (RPCs) 
- SCSI protocol uses IP network to carry the SCSI protocol 
Socket A connection point vi...
goals of protection ensure that each object is accessed correctly and only by those 
processes that are allowed to do so. 
guiding principle of protection - Programs, users and systems should be given just enough 
privileges to perform their tasks 
- principle of least privilege 
access rights ...
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Add to cartgoals of protection ensure that each object is accessed correctly and only by those 
processes that are allowed to do so. 
guiding principle of protection - Programs, users and systems should be given just enough 
privileges to perform their tasks 
- principle of least privilege 
access rights ...
What is a valid process state? Waiting 
What are two valid components of a process control block (PCB) The process counter; The 
process state 
What is the difference between kernel and user threads? Kernel threads are directly 
managed by the operating system, whereas user threads are managed wit...
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Add to cartWhat is a valid process state? Waiting 
What are two valid components of a process control block (PCB) The process counter; The 
process state 
What is the difference between kernel and user threads? Kernel threads are directly 
managed by the operating system, whereas user threads are managed wit...
What is the role of the OS? 
a) To build the bootstrap program 
b) To write to memory 
c) To develop the kernel 
d) To manage a computer's hardware d) To manage a computer's hardware 
Which OS service provides functions that are helpful to the user? 
a) Resource allocation 
b) Program execution 
c...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of the OS? 
a) To build the bootstrap program 
b) To write to memory 
c) To develop the kernel 
d) To manage a computer's hardware d) To manage a computer's hardware 
Which OS service provides functions that are helpful to the user? 
a) Resource allocation 
b) Program execution 
c...
What is the role of the OS? To manage a computer's hardware 
Which OS service provides functions that are helpful to the user? Program execution 
Which OS service provides functions that are helpful to the user? Program execution 
Which system call is used for device manipulation? ReadConsole() 
Wh...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of the OS? To manage a computer's hardware 
Which OS service provides functions that are helpful to the user? Program execution 
Which OS service provides functions that are helpful to the user? Program execution 
Which system call is used for device manipulation? ReadConsole() 
Wh...
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