Operating systems coordinate tasks through a process known as multitasking, where they manage the execution of multiple processes concurrently. They use a scheduler to allocate CPU time to each task, ensuring that all processes receive fair access to resources. Additionally, the operating system employs mechanisms such as interrupts and context switching to handle task priorities and manage system resources efficiently, allowing for smooth execution and responsiveness. Overall, these functions ensure that tasks run effectively without interfering with one another.
NOS (Network Operating System)
The operating system.
The collection of programs that manage and coordinate the activities that take place within a computer is called the Operating System.
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operating system and utility programs. operating system sets programs that coordinate all the activities among computer hardware devices. provides a means for users to communicate with computer and other software. utility programs allows users to perform maintenance-type task.
Windows is the operating system that uses Top for the task manager. Windows is the only thing that has a task manager monitor, and it has easy access to all the processes and services.
no...its single task switching system...
operating system is a control program as it allow multiple task to performed on same window.
Novell Netware ? ? ?
symbian
system software
There is no such thing as a "GUI-based operating system." A GUI is just one of many method for interacting with an operating system and using it to accomplish a task. The GUI is in no way related to how an operating system works internally.