System software
False.
That would be called a "Operating System"
it consists of 5 types i know three integrated customized and general
System Software
A fundamental difference between data and programs lies in their roles and functions. Data consists of information or values that can be processed, stored, and analyzed, while programs are sets of instructions that tell a computer how to manipulate that data. In essence, data serves as the input or content, whereas programs define the logic and operations to be performed on that input. This distinction underpins the functionality of computer systems, where data and programs work together to achieve desired outcomes.
This would be the operating system (or OS). The operating system controls and/or maintains the operation of a computer and its devices. Among other things, the OS manages the memory, does traffic control for the various programs, and loads drivers to control the low-level hardware functions to make the devices usable,
Hardware is the equipment, everything on the computer that actually exists, everything you can see and touch. Software is the programs on the computer, it is the programming, the instructions which tell computer what to do.
Computer programs are categorized into system and application software. To make a complete computer system, programs (software) works hand in hand with hardware.
Programs and data are collectively known as software. Software encompasses the instructions that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks (programs) and the information that those programs manipulate (data). Together, they enable computers to execute operations and deliver functionality to users.
Eric Biefeld has written: 'Operations mission planner' -- subject(s): Production scheduling, Artificial intelligence, Computer programs
KERNEL and SHELL are two major program setsof Operating Systems.KERNEL governs the operations of a computer and SHELL enables Users to interact with Operating System.
Your computer has something called a page file, this is a section of the hard disk that data is written to when your computer needs the extra space to run active programs and operations that can't fit in your RAM.