Unix
Unix is a multi user, multi processing and multi tasking operating system
Yes, it is multi-tasking.
multi tasking operating system saves time. increases uses productivity. easy data transfer to diffrent windows increases the cpu utilisation
As the name suggests, a single tasking operating system is designed to only allow one program to be run at a time. Most modern operating systems now employ multi-tasking in order to run programs concurrently.
Single user, multi tasking
Unix is a multi user, multi processing and multi tasking operating system
Yes, it is multi-tasking.
A Multi-tasking system is a system that can handle multiple tasks at the same time. Modern operating systems (Windows XP for example) can run multiple programs at the same time, and are a good example of multitasking systems
Multi threaded, Multi tasking, multi processing, multi user Operating System
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multi tasking operating system saves time. increases uses productivity. easy data transfer to diffrent windows increases the cpu utilisation
As the name suggests, a single tasking operating system is designed to only allow one program to be run at a time. Most modern operating systems now employ multi-tasking in order to run programs concurrently.
Multi-tasking is multi-tasking, regardless of the Operating System you are talking about. The use of multi-tasking is controlled via a facility in Unix called "Job Control", which allows a user to start multiple tasks, move them between background and foreground, kill them off, etc.
Generally, it will be single-user, single tasking.
Single user, multi tasking
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Windows 98 is a single-user operating system.