File Managers in Operating Systems

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The operating system (OS) is a collection of software to control the computer tasks and manage proper utilization of the hardware resources. The basic operating systems are the Linux, UNIX, Mac and Microsoft Windows. There are several and diverse components of an operating system that include but not limited to the file management, security, memory and process management. The following paragraphs present the comparison of basic operating systems with respect to the above given features (Solomon, Russinovich & Polze, 2006). The file management system refers to the organization, management and manipulation of computer data in documents and files that is provided by the file manager through a graphical user interface. The computer documents and files can be created, edited, viewed and deleted from the computer memory as well as the files can be arranged in computer directories. The process of file management differs with respect to the operating system as presented in the following paragraphs. There are several file managers used by Microsoft Windows only that include but not limited to the Altap Salamander, FAR Manager, File Manager, Windows Explorer etc. The files are placed in the folders and the index contains the file information known as File Allocation Table (FAT). One of the latest file management systems of the Windows is the New Technology File System (NTFS). The NTFS store owner name, it provides POSIX file permissions, creation timestamps, last access timestamp, and last content modification timestamp. The Mac operating system uses the file managers that include: the Disk Order, Finder, Path Finder, and Xfile. The Disk order file manager provides the graphical user interface and shows the files as list view and tw... ... middle of paper ... ...Murphy, P. (2004). What Differentiates Linux from Windows?. Retrieved from http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/33089.html Solomon D. A., Russinovich, M. E., & Polze, A. (2006). Comparing Windows XP and Linux. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas Stallings, W. (2012). Operating systems: Internals and design principles (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Prentice Hall. Silberschatz, A., Galvin, P. B., & Gagne, G. (2009). Operating system concepts: Update (8th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons. Vélez, R. (2011). Mac vs. PC vs. Linux. Retrieved from http://raquel.escuchame.org/2011/07/29/mac-vs-pc-vs-linux/ Wallen, J. (2008). 10 fundamental differences between Linux and Windows. Retrieved from http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/10-things/10-fundamental-differences-between-linux-and-windows/406/ WhatIs.com. (2014). Retrieved from http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/process

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