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Ms. MJ Molamo
SOFTWARE
Ms. MJ Molamo
Learning Outcome 2
❖ The term software is defined
❖ Operating Systems are defined and different operating systems
are listed.
❖ The functionalities of an operating system are identified and
explained
❖ At least one operating system is demonstrated (Windows Based)
❖ Identify the different application software and explain its use
❖ Various Windows Desktop elements are labelled
❖ Operations on files and folders are performed such as create,
move, copy, Windows Explorer views, customising file and folder
properties, renaming files and folders and searching for files and
folders
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• Discussion: Identify any Geomatics Software that you know.
• Discussion: Identify any operating systems that you know.
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Discussion: Identify software that is part of the Microsoft office suite
SOFTWARE
• These are programs used to give instructions to the
computer.
• The computer then performs certain tasks and provides
the user with output which can be information or a result
of a mathematical computation.
• Examples of software are Windows 10, Windows 8,
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Microsoft Office, Model
Maker, Surpac, QGIS, ArcGIS etc
• Software is not a fixed part of the computer but is installed
when is needed.
• Web-based and installed software
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Operating Systems
• Every computer runs programs (applications) that
help you do your work, like word processors and
browsers.
• Every computer needs software that knows the details
of the particular hardware you have and can communicate
with all your applications and with you. This is the
Operating System (OS).
• Several kinds of OS’s – Windows 7, 8, 10, Linux, MacOS,
Unix, Android
• All operating systems have the important job of
keeping track of your files: where they are, what’s in
them, and what they are named.
FILES
• When you use an application to do work - e.g., write
a paper, make a spreadsheet, or draw a picture, the
work is stored in RAM (memory) first
• It is in danger of being lost if the power goes off (RAM
is volatile!)
• When you save it, it is copied to a secondary storage
device like a hard drive or a flash drive
• It is saved as a FILE with a name, extension, time, date,
size
◦ The extension, if there is one, is at the right end of
the name, with a period before it, like file1.abc
File N a m e s and Extensions
• You must adhere to file-naming conventions when saving files
◦ Case sensitivity – upper and lower case are different
◦ True in Linux and Unix variations, not in Windows
◦ If “ABC” and “abc” are different names, it is case sensitive
◦ Maximum length (Windows 260 characters)
◦ Spaces allowed – be careful if using multiple spaces, can you see the
difference between 2 spaces and three spaces?
◦ Digits allowed
◦ \ / : * ? " < > | not allowed
•If an application leaves you at the root of your C: drive, you should be
able to navigate to your Desktop!
•If you use the Virtual Den to be able to use MS Access, you will need to
know this!
File Formats
A file format refers to the organization and layout of data
that is stored in a file
A file extension usually indicates the format of a file and the
application which was used to create the file
But it does not have to! Just changing the extension on a
file from xlsx to zip does not make the file a zip file! It
needs to be converted from a spreadsheet to a zipped file
using the zip application.
Applications and Files
Most applications that create files have a file menu
Choices will include Save and Save As
◦ Save saves using same filename, if has been saved once already
◦ Save asks for new name if it has not been saved before
◦ Save As asks for new name and saves new copy of file
Rename – allows you to change the name of the current file
File Explorer
File Explorer (also known as Windows Explorer)
helps you manipulate files and folders in the
following ways:
◦ Rename
◦ Copy
◦ Move
◦ Delete
The file date indicates the date that a file was created or last modified
File Sizes and Dates
Why is the file size important?
◦ Memory and Storage Capacity
◦ “How many songs can I fit on my MP3 player?”
◦ “How many pictures can I take with my camera?”
◦ "Did all my data get saved?“
◦ “Did I submit a file for the lab test that was empty?”
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Microsoft office suite