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    2-2: Chapter Questions Action Items Q/ 01 Why study operations management? Answer All businesses want to hire bright people who can make the best decisions for the business as a whole‚ not the best marketing‚ finance‚ or operations decisions. They want employees who can see the big picture of how these functional areas interact. You will severely limit your career if you take a narrow functional perspective. Every decision is cross-functional in nature2. You will be working with operations and

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    LINUX VS WINDOWS LINUX VS WINDOWS LINUX WINDOWS • Linux is an example of Open Source software development and Free Operating System (OS). • Linux can be freely distributed‚ downloaded freely‚ distributed through magazines‚ Books etc. There are priced versions for Linux also‚ but they are normally cheaper than Windows. . • Windows is the family of operating system (OS) from Microsoft‚ which is the most famous OS in the world. • For desktop or home use‚ Windows can be expensive. A single copy

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    Linux Networking NT1430 Unit Exercises Chapter 1. 1. Free software is free‚ users can change code‚ and source code is available to anyone. 2. GNU/Linux is portable‚ is based on standards‚ is written in C‚ has a kernel programming interface‚ can support many users‚ and can run multiple tasks. For more information‚ refer to “What Is So Good about GNU/Linux?” The source code for the operating system is readily available so that students can understand more easily how GNU/Linux

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    Shell Scripting in Linux

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    Hamish Whittal Shell Scripting by Hamish Whittal Published 2005-01-25 22:36:19 Copyright © 2004 The Shuttleworth Foundation Unless otherwise expressly stated‚ all original material of whatever nature created by the contributors of the Learn Linux community‚ is licensed under the Creative Commons [http://creativecommons.org/] license Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/] [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/]. What follows is a copy of the "human-readable

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    Bash command line for Linux a alias Create an alias • apropos Search Help manual pages (man -k) apt-get Search for and install software packages (Debian/Ubuntu) aptitude Search for and install software packages (Debian/Ubuntu) aspell Spell Checker awk Find and Replace text‚ database sort/validate/index b

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    1. What are The Three Important Parts Of Unix Operating System‚ Explain Them? Answer: UNIX is an operating system which was first developed in the 1960s‚ and has been under constant development ever since. It is a stable‚ multi-user‚ multi-tasking system for servers‚ desktops and laptops. The UNIX operating system is made up of three parts; the kernel‚ the shell and the utilities (programs). THE KERNEL: The kernel of UNIX is the hub of the operating system: it allocates time and memory to programs

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    UNIX Commands Table

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    University of Phoenix Material UNIX® Commands Table Command name: cd Command properties Your response Common parameters -L force symbolic links to be followed -P Use the physical directory structure without rolling symbolic links Primary use This command is used when chaining the directories are required Common results (including errors) Change the current directory. IF an error message appears it will state directory does not exist. Command name: ls Command properties Your response Common

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    POS420: DQ’s for Week 1 Discussion Question 1 - Week 1 (Saturday): How old of an operating system is Unix? The story of how UNIX came to be is a long‚ but interesting tale. During the mid-1960’s‚ the first multi-user operating system called Compatible Time-Sharing System (CTSS) was created by Fernando Corbato at the MIT Computation Center. Although CTSS was highly influential for its time‚ it eventually failed‚ but not before a second generation operating system called Multiplexed

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    Process Management in Linux

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    Process Handling in Linux POS 420 October 11‚ 2005 In Linux processes communicate with each other and with the kernel to coordinate their activities. Linux supports a number of Inter-Process Communication (IPC) mechanisms. Signals and pipes are two of them but Linux also supports the System V IPC mechanisms named after the Unix TM release in which they first appeared. Signals are one of the oldest inter-process communication methods used by Unix TM systems. The common Linux shells all allow redirection

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    Windows server 2008 comes in different versions for the different users‚ not all users need all the same features. The versions are web edition‚ standard edition‚ enterprise edition‚ and datacenter edition. The significance of them are WE 1 OS Is permitted‚ 32-bit 4GB 64-bit 32GB‚ maximum number of CPUs 4. SE hyper-V included‚ plus 1 virtual instance‚ terminal server ‚network access protection‚ and CALs. EE plus 4 virtual instance‚ 32-bit 32GB 64-bit 2TB‚ CPUs 8‚ cluster service yes 16 nodes per

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