Operating systems (OS) software is the code that manages the computer’s basic functions. Students describe at a high level the different functions of different components of operating system software. Examples of functions could include memory management, data storage/retrieval, processes management, and access control. For example, students could use monitoring tools including within an OS to inspect the services and functions running on a system and create an artifact to describe the activity that they observed (e.g., when a browser is running with many tabs open, memory usage is increased). They could also inspect and describe changes in the activity monitor that occur as different applications are executing (e.g., processor utilization increases when a new application is launched). Examples of roles could include memory management, data storage/retrieval, processes management, and access control.
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Depth 2Parent ID: D8B9DE98E77E43DC8E34278236008D4FStandard set: Level 3B: Grades 11-12 (Ages 16-18)
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- 8F81503F398247CB869FED03E71B438A
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- Computer Science
- Grades
- 11, 12
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- D8B9DE98E77E43DC8E34278236008D4F03E94210237041F7B7827D730E98D5F0
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- CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards (Revised 2017)
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