Introduction to Operating Systems

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Introduction to Operating Systems GNU/Linux Operating Systems

231 hours (198 hours 1st academic year) Module 1: Introduction to Operating Systems 231 hours (198 hours 1st academic year) Training units: TU1: Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system: 84 hours (42 GNU/Linux + 42 Proprietary OS, 1st academic year) TU2: Managing information and resources on a network: 84 hours TU3: Installing specific purpose software: 30 hours (15 GNU/Linux + 15 Proprietary OS, 1st academic year) TU4: Security, performance and resources: 33 hours (2nd academic year)

Introduction to Operating Systems Module 1: Introduction to Operating Systems Training Unit 1: Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system 84 hours (42 GNU/Linux + 42 Proprietary OS, 1st academic year) - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria - Contents

Introduction to Operating Systems Module 1: Introduction to Operating Systems Training Unit 1: Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : 1. Installing operating systems, analyzing their characteristics and understanding technical documentation 2. Configuring basic software, according to the needs of the operating system

- Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : 1. Installing of operating systems, analyzing their characteristics and understanding technical documentation 1.1. Identifying functional elements of a computer system and their interconnections 1.2. Identifying features, functions and architecture of an operating system 1.3. Comparing different operating systems, versions and licenses, according to their requirements, characteristics and application areas 1.4. Performing installations of different operating systems

- Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : 1. Installing of operating systems, analyzing their characteristics and understanding technical documentation 1.5. Upgrading and recovering systems 1.6. Solving system and startup process problems 1.7. Using tools to know where software is installed 1.8. Preparing support documentation on identified problems and installed software

- Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : 2. Configuring basic software, according to exploiting needs of the operating system 2.1. Planning, creating and configuring user accounts, groups, profiles and policies of local passwords. 2.2. Ensuring access to the system using the account management and password management. 2.3. Managing services and processes based on system needs. 2.4. Installing, configuring and verifying network protocols.

- Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria : 2. Configuring basic software, according to exploiting needs of the operating system 2.5. Analyzing and configuring various methods of name resolution 2.6. Optimizing the use of operating systems for portable systems 2.7. Performing configuration tasks of operating systems and analyzing their results using virtual machines 2.8. Documenting configuration tasks

Introduction to Operating Systems Module 1: Introduction to Operating Systems Training Unit 1: Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system Duration: 84 hours (42 GNU/Linux + 42 Proprietary OS, 1st academic year) - Learning outcomes and assessment criteria - Contents

Introduction to Operating Systems Module 1: Introduction to Operating Systems Training Unit 1: Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system - Contents : 1. Installing proprietary and open source software 2. Managing basic software

1. Installing proprietary and open source software: Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Contents 1. Installing proprietary and open source software: 1.1. Structure and components of a computer system. Peripherals and adapters for connecting devices. Types of networks, cabling and connectors 1.2. Physical and logical network maps 1.3. Architecture of an operating system 1.4. Functions of an operating system

1. Installing proprietary and open source software: Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Contents 1. Installing proprietary and open source software: 1.5. Types of operating systems 1.6. Types of applications 1.7. Licenses and licensing 1.8. Boot managers 1.9. Prior considerations installing free and proprietary operating systems 1.10. Installing operating systems. Requirements, versions and licenses

1. Installing proprietary and open source software: Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Contents 1. Installing proprietary and open source software: 1.11. Installing / uninstalling applications. Requirements, versions and licenses 1.12. Updating operating systems and applications 1.13. Startup files of operating systems 1.14. System registry 1.15. Updating and maintaining device drivers.

2. Managing basic software: Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Contents 2. Managing basic software: 2.1. Administrating users and local groups 2.2. Default users and groups 2.3. Security of user accounts 2.4. Password reliability 2.5. Managing local user profiles

2. Managing basic software: Module 1 (IOS), Training Unit 1 (Installing, configuring and exploiting a computer system): - Contents 2. Managing basic software: 2.6. Configuring TCP / IP on a network client. IP subnet masks 2.7. Name resolution configuration 2.8. Network configuration files 2.9. Optimizing systems for laptops. Network files offline

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