Maricopa Community Colleges  CIS122AC   19936-20016 

Official Course Description:  MCCCD Approval:  09/25/01

CIS122AC  19936-20022

L+L

1 Credit(s)

2 Period(s)

UNIX Operating System: Multi-User

The use of the UNIX operating system on a midrange or mainframe computer; basic concepts, commands, file organization and management, and task management. Prerequisites: None.

 

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

 

CIS122AC  19936-20022

UNIX Operating System: Multi-User

 

1.

Identify and define the major hardware and software components of the computer system and their functions. (I)

2.

Describe how an operator starts and stops the operating system. (II)

3.

Use the system's utilities to create, save, modify, and manipulate files. (III)

4.

Execute jobs in batch mode and manage printed output. (IV)

5.

Use the system's capabilities to organize related groups of files. (V)

 

 

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CIS122AC  19936-20022

UNIX Operating System: Multi-User

 

 

I. System components

A. Hardware components and their functions

B. Software components and their functions

II. Starting and stopping the operating system

A. Starting the operating system

B. Stopping the operating system

III. Working with files

A. Creating files

B. Saving files

C. Modifying files

D. Displaying file information

E. Copying files

F. Renaming files

G. Listing contents of a file

H. Erasing files

IV. Batch jobs

A. Submitting jobs to batch

B. Managing printed output

V. Organizing files

A. Creating related groups

B. Manipulating related groups

C. Deleting related groups

 

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