Mgt 240 Lecture Exam Review February 1, 2005. Homework Three Due Friday 2/4 at 5pm Due Friday 2/4 at 5pm Any questions? Any questions? Posted on course.

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Mgt 240 Lecture Exam Review February 1, 2005

Homework Three Due Friday 2/4 at 5pm Due Friday 2/4 at 5pm Any questions? Any questions? Posted on course web site and other usual places Posted on course web site and other usual places Involves using Excel security features Involves using Excel security features More complicated than first two More complicated than first two Don’t start on it too late! Don’t start on it too late!

Networks and Security Reading Outline Questions? Questions?

Today’s Lecture Review for exam! Review for exam!

Hardware Lecture Storage media Storage media Types Types Capacities Capacities

Hardware Lecture Storage area networks Storage area networks H:, I:, N: drives H:, I:, N: drives Similarities, differences between them Similarities, differences between them Advantages of these centralized storage spaces Advantages of these centralized storage spaces How to use them How to use them

Hardware Lecture Computer components Computer components Processor Processor RAM and ROM RAM and ROM Hard drive Hard drive Ports Ports Network interface cards Network interface cards

Software Lecture Operating System Operating System It’s functions It’s functions File management File management Logical Logical Physical Physical Where it’s stored Where it’s stored How much RAM it uses How much RAM it uses

Software Lecture Task Manager Task Manager How to interpret the information it provides How to interpret the information it provides Control Panel Control Panel What you can change and/or access here What you can change and/or access here Alternatives to Windows operating system Alternatives to Windows operating system Linux Linux

Software Lecture Application software Application software Personal Personal Excel example Excel example Software suites Software suites Workgroup Workgroup Purpose, function Purpose, function Enterprise Enterprise Purpose, function Purpose, function

Software Lecture Development options Development options Proprietary Proprietary Off-the-Shelf Off-the-Shelf Application Service Providers Application Service Providers

Network and Security Lecture Security Security Document or work product security Document or work product security Excel example Excel example Safe personal computing Safe personal computing Steps to take Steps to take

Network and Security Lecture Local area networks Local area networks Components Components Wired vs. wireless Wired vs. wireless Connecting to the internet Connecting to the internet Broadband options Broadband options Cable Cable DSL DSL