An Example of the Operating System Controlling Physical Access to Data Popular Operating Systems Workgroup Operating Systems - Windows 2000 Server
- Unix
- Netware
- Red Hat Linux
- Mac OS X Server
Consumer Appliance Operating Systems - Windows CE .NET
- Windows XP Embedded
- Handheld PC
- Pocket PC
- Palm OS
Proprietary and Off-the-Shelf Software Examples of Personal Productivity Software TurboTax Quicken Word Processing Program Spreadsheet Program Database Program Graphics Program Software Suites Enterprise Application Software Use of Integrated Supply Chain Management Software Selected Enterprise Resource Planning Vendors Summary of Programming Languages - First: Computer interactions written in machine code
- Second:
- Abbreviations for common operations
- Assembler converts code to machine language
- Assembly language
- Third
- Instructions are English-like
- Compliers convert code to machine language
- Fortran: Good for scientific computing
- Cobol: Good file handling
- Java: Good for Web applications
Summary of Programming Languages - Fourth
- Even easy for non-programmers
- Tell what to do, not how to do it
- Focus, Powerhouse
- Visual Programming Languages
- Point-and-click
- Drag-and-drop
- Useful for user interfaces
- Visual Basic, Visual C++
- Object-oriented Languages
Summary - Hardware devices work together to perform input, processing, data storage, and output.
- There are two main categories of software: systems software and application software.
- An operating system (OS) is a set of computer programs that controls the computer hardware to support users’ computing needs.
- Application software may be proprietary or off-the-shelf.
- There are five generations of programming languages, plus object-oriented programming languages.
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