One task not performed by the operating system is application-specific functionality, such as processing complex data analyses or running specialized software for tasks like graphic design or video editing. While the OS provides the necessary resources and environment for applications to run, it does not execute the specific tasks that those applications are designed for. Additionally, user-level tasks like creating content or managing personal finances are also outside the OS's responsibilities.
operating system is a control program as it allow multiple task to performed on same window.
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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.
-Memory Management -Process Management -Disk and File System Management -Networking -Security -Graphical User Interface (GUI) -Device Driver Management
no...its single task switching system...
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.
In batch processing the tasks are performed in batches. In time sharing, the operating system shares the time between each task.
The noun form of "operating" is "operation." It refers to the act or process of functioning or working, as well as to a specific procedure or task performed. Another related noun is "operator," which denotes a person who operates a machine or system.
An example of Single task, single user Operating system is Palm OS for palm handheld computers.