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wha is the best definition of the concept of an operating system.
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When the operating system has to compromise between individual usability and resource utilization.
A system call is triggered by hardware!
System Resource Utilization Package might be what it stands for...
resource
task manager
An Operating System manages resources. Memory is one example of resource management.
A GUI might "waste" CPU cycles, but it optimizes the user's interaction with the system. For example, when we use PCs or handheld computers, it's appropriate for the operating system to forsake this principle and to "waste" resources. Because those operating systems are designed mostly for individual usability, for ease of use, with some attention paid to performance, and none paid to resource utilization.
Read only files.
Macintosh Operating System
By definition, yes.
By the common definition, no. It is a "disk operating" (basically any operating system booted from a disk), and it is made by Microsoft, but the similarities end there.
No. Hacking, depending on your definition, can be done from almost any operating system.