Najeh Abu-Farha
This course is an introduction to the basic operating system concepts using Windows 95 and UNIX platforms. It focuses on the programmer's interface to the file management, program preparation and testing, communications and E-mail, backup and recovery, virus protection, automating of procedures using shell scripts and batch files, and system configuration.
This course attempts to provide students with an understanding of the digital computers architecture and operation. Computer architecture is about the acquisition, output, processing, and storage of data; the organization and operation methods of the hardware; the structure and the services provided by the Operating System software; and the interaction and communication between computers.
What afflicts people is not that they are laughing instead of thinking but that they do not know what they are laughing about and why they have stopped thinking
by: Aldous Husly Revised -- January 08/2001