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Because all applications have certain hardware requirements. It is important to know what applications will be used and what hardware requirements those applications will entail before making hardware decisions.
Yep they are many ways to manage processes and users in hardware By answering this question let us take of an example for cyber cafe Where users are accessing in same server and process different processes An administrate have the right to manage the applications the clients/users can access and also the hardware for example you can't print without the Permission of administrate"root or super user".
The hardware initiates an interrupt when it feels that the situation requires the CPU's action.
A few examples of hardware are the monitor and the mouse. The hardware is the physical pieces of the computer. The software is the applications and programs on the computer.
A hard disk is "hardware", software is the computer languages used in running the computer and its many applications
At what point in the future will Microsoft and other companies cut off the support ties with legacy applications and hardware?
The mouse is not a software but hardware that is used in computers. Software refers to applications that are used on computers but hardware is the parts that are connected to a computer.
This is really too big a question for wikianswers, but the topic headings for the answer might be: An interface between computer hardware and the user. Managing resources. Providing access to the hardware to applications. Hosting applications.
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Hardware. Hardware(Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, etc.) are the physical components, software are the applications that run on the computer (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.)
Applications interact with the operating system. It is the operating system that works directly with the hardware.