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    Linux Every operating system needs a way to communicate with the user‚ the hardware and software. To accomplish these tasks‚ every operating system uses kernel and shell. Both kernel and shell work together forming a communication bridge between the user and the operating system. Linux allows the user to create its own kernel‚ making it easier to run the operating system. Kernel and shell are of extreme importance for the user to properly run the operating system. Kernel and Shell Functions

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    better and both have the advantages and disadvantages than depend on the person’s preference to use one of it. Windows history is deeply rooted and Microsoft develops windows from the past until now. Microsoft Windows is a progression of graphical interface working frameworks created‚ advertised‚ and sold by Microsoft. Microsoft presented a working situation named Windows on November 20‚ 1985 as a graphical working framework shell for MS-DOS in light of the developing enthusiasm for graphical UIs (GUI)

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    used operating systems in today’s market. It gives an everyday personal computer the same power and flexibility as a UNIX workstation with an entire Internet application set and a fully functional graphical user interface. Even though it offers the benefits of a Unix workstation‚ novice users shouldn’t be concerned because it’s an easy operating system that anyone can use. (Asprey & Seruzzi‚ 2008) A little background on Unix will help with understanding Linux. Unix was developed in 1969

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    other. When someone is seeking a new phone‚ one might consider the kinds of features or the things one can perform on the phone itself. Taking this into consideration‚ the Android phone will be compared to the Windows phone according to features‚ user interface and customization. First off‚ the Android phone and the Windows phone notably vary in features. Android offers a number of capabilities that the windows phone doesn’t have. One of the features is the built-in voice control‚ which you can use in

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    An Online Student Portfolio System A Manuscript Submitted to the Department of Computer Science and the Faculty of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse La Crosse‚ Wisconsin by Steven E. Reich in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Software Engineering March‚ 2008   An Online Student Portfolio System By Steven E. Reich We recommend acceptance of this manuscript in partial fulfillment of this candidate’s requirements for the degree of Master

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    just been installed.| Mindset | When you purchase a server from an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) with Windows Server 2012 installed‚ the factory runs a program called Sysprep.exe that prepares the server for distribution by erasing all the user-specific information on the system.| Completion time Question1 | Why must you set the time zone to Eastern time‚ even if that is not where you are currently located? The only reason I can think of is that the serve itself is in the eastern time

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    environment also ensures efficient task management. Nowadays all the businesses are shifting to computer based system. The purpose to having a computer based system is to help to increase the market share and easiness for users to use. It is increasing the demand among the user. Therefore‚ this project is concerned with developing a Drug Inventory Management System for Black Lion Hospital Pharmacy. In this system the drug management becomes more efficient & easier to handle with its reliable

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    perform and how to perform them. • How does user interact with software? Two (2) Categories of Software • System Software o consists of the programs that control or maintain the operations of the computer and its devices. o serves as the interface between the user‚ the application software‚ and the computer’s hardware. o Two types of system software :  Operating system  Utility Program • Application Software o consists of programs designed to make users more productive and/or assist them with personal

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    Managing programs Managing Memory Handling input and output User Interface Managing programs Managing programs is one of the functions that are most dramatic effect to the operating systems overall quality. There are many different systems that are used for managing programs. You have single tasking‚ in which you can run only one program application at a time. Multi-tasking in which in the normal operating system allows a single user to work with more than one program at a time. Managing memory

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    2.  General Description 2.1. Product Perspective 2.2. Product Features 2.3. User Characteristics 2.4. General Constraints 2.5.  Assumptions and Dependencies 3. System Features   3.1. Systemfeature 1   3.2. Systemfeature 2(& so on) 4.External Interface Requirements 4.1. Hardware Interfaces 4.2. Software Interfaces 4.3. Communication Interfaces 5. Other Non-Functional Requirements   5.1. Security      5.2. Performance Requirements

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