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Principles of Operating Systems



                   Notes         Objectives

                                 After studying this unit, you will be able to:

                                    •  Explain file concepts
                                    •  Understand file access
                                    •  Discuss access methods
                                    •  Explain directories for languages

                                    •  Understand file sharing
                                    •  Discuss protection mechanisms

                                    •  Explain allocation methods
                                    •  Understand free-space management
                                    •  Discuss directory implementation

                                 Introduction

                                 A file is a collection of related information defined by its creator. Computer can store files on
                                 the disk (secondary storage), which provide long term storage. Some examples of storage media
                                 are magnetic tape, magnetic disk and optical disk. Each of these media has its own properties
                                 like speed, capacity, data transfer rate and access methods.

                                 Drive: The piece of hardware that holds and runs disks; used as a top-level location criterion
                                 for a file. Your “hard disk” or “hard drive” is usually designated with the letter “C,” while your
                                 floppy disk/drive is usually named “A.”
                                 File: One document, one image, one something. In the world of computing, the terms “folder”
                                 and  “file”  are  entirely  separate,  distinct,  and  no  interchangeable.  Folders  contain  files;  files
                                 cannot contain folders. Files are represented by various icons that indicate which program is
                                 used to open them:
                                 File extension: The two or three or four letters after the dot in a filename. The file extension
                                 indicates what kind of file it is: its “format” or “type.” For instance, the file extension .exe refers

                                 to an “executable” file-in other words, an application. The file extension .html indicates a
                                 Hypertext Markup Language file—in other words, a web page. In My Computer or Windows
                                 Explorer, double-clicking on a file will open it if the file extension is correct. Some common file
                                 extensions:.
                                 doc – Microsoft Word document

                                 wpd – WordPerfect Document
                                 txt – Plain text document
                                 htm, .html – A plain text document with added code that enables it to be read on the World
                                 Wide Web
                                 jpg – An image file
                                 gif – An image file






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