Yes, a supercomputer can be multi-user, allowing multiple users to access and run applications simultaneously. This capability is often facilitated through time-sharing or batch processing systems, which manage resources efficiently to accommodate various tasks. Multi-user functionality is essential for research institutions and organizations that require extensive computational power for complex simulations and data analysis.
pretty much all computers are multi-user. and there is no such thing as a "super computer"
Yes, Microsoft Windows XP is Capable of Multi- user and Multi Tasking..but the speed depends on the computer configurations....
it allows many users
Multi-userReferencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-user
It is when soft ware is licenced to be used in more then one computer.
please tell me the meaning of multi user please tell me the meaning of multi user
It is when soft ware is licenced to be used in more then one computer.
multi-user, multitasking
It supports multi-user multi-tasking.
Multi users OS support many users. So many people can utilize the resources of the computer. They generally are multi tasking computers which are faster.
multi-user system
actually operating system intermediary between user of the computer and hardware of the computer that's why operating system was created to provide proper functioning of computer hardware and to satisfy user requirements in this multi-programming environment .