You want to be able to load applications, provide for multitasking either through timeslice or priority/interrupt mechanisms, you want to be able to detect a deadlock/race condition and take an appropriate action to resolve the issue, you want to have interprocess communication of some kind, you want to provide communication services for different types of hardware and logical communication consructs, you want to provide "virtual memory" for applications that are larger than physical memory, you want to be able to send a "signal" to process that are waiting for events such as serial I/O and you want to provide user security so that users can have a workspace that cannot be "hacked". Above all, you need to provide access limitations so that viruses cannot gain control. Read about UNIX/Linux. In my opinion it's about as close to a perfect OS as can be found.
When we sit to design an operating system, we should keep the following objectives in mind:
1. It should adopt and support the existing data & its formats available in the system
2. It should have simple & easy-to-use interface
3. User should be able to learn to use operating system on his/her own
4. Extendable: any new hardware or software can be incorporated without much hassle to extend the capacity of computer hardware / software
5. It should make entire computer hardware useful in an efficient manner
6. Support for physically challenged people
7. Responsive: O.S should respond to user command quickly at any point of time irrespective of its load
8. Last but not least, it should provide security: Security to data, security to OS components.
The primary goal is to provide tools in order to make the computer be connected into the internet, after the internaut obtained a provider. Right after the computer is connected, a lot of programs can be added using the operating system tools, and the main one is a browser.
Convenience, Efficiency, and an ability to evolve
No. Mac OS is an operating system.
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There are many main objectives that work together in job design. The person designing the job must consider what needs to be done and how it can efficiently be done.
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Windows, Unix, Mac OS
The three main objectives of the Canadian Armed Forces are clear and have been their objectives since the Canadian Armed Forces were formed. The objectives are to defend Canada, to defend North America, and to defend Canada's allies.
what are the objectives of autocad? i need it for my feasibility study. thank you
No it is not. The OS is Unix-based, and it is a closed-source design.
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To provide the data necessary to design protection systems.
The features of process-oriented performance assessment design is that it contains performance characteristics and objectives. This design can be used multiple number of times.
Three Rings Design's population is 40.