The system view of an operating system (OS) focuses on the internal mechanisms and architecture that manage hardware resources, facilitate process scheduling, memory management, and ensure security and stability. In contrast, the user view emphasizes the interface and experience that users interact with, including application access, file management, and graphical user interfaces (GUIs). While the system view is concerned with efficiency and performance, the user view prioritizes usability and accessibility. Both perspectives are essential for understanding how an OS operates and serves its users.
User view: 1) the user view of the computer system varies by the interface being used. System view: 1)the operating system is a program that is most intimate with computer h/w. User view: 2)The OS is designed for "ease of use" some attention paid to none paid resource utilization. System view: 2)we can view an os is resource allocator. The os as act as the manager of the system. User view: 3) Some user sit at a terminal connected to mainframe or minicomputer. User share resources & may exchange information. That is designed for resource utilization. System view: 3)os was exist because they are reasonable way to solve the problems at creating a usable Computer system. The goal of pc is to execute user program and make solving problems easier.
single user os is that os which support only one user at a time and multi user os is that which support more than one user at the same time
what is system view in operating system
yes a Symbian is a multi user os unlike open source os as that of androids,but androids do support multi user os.
The 'shell' is a user interface program that interfaces between a user of the system and the Operating System. It is the user interface.
it is a multi user OS
OS is a system software that is operat the computer and interface between hardwere and user
Mac OS
yes
To solve user problems easily . make a computer system convenient according to user use.
user communicate with OS by shell..
It is a network or multi-user operating system.