Mixed economy.
a tacking sailboat
Operating system resources in a PC computer can be pieces like RAM, the CPU, BUS, Graphics, and other hardware components on the motherboard which provide the level of resources for an operating system to run.
foreign policy
A command economy is one in which the government makes decisions regarding production, consumption, and all other aspects of the economy. It is a primary feature of any communist society.
When the US Supreme Court reviews decision of other courts, it is operating under its appellate jurisdiction.
Decisions of the US Supreme Court affect the rulings and procedures of EVERY other court in the country, right down to the municipal level.
Case law is based on the precedents and and legal principles applied by other courts in previous cases.
No one can get another person's medical records without consent, unless in circumstances such as death, or if the other person is unable to make informed decisions about medical procedures, such as in the case of a minor.
so people could see the Microsoft view. (alternative answer) Microsoft windows was invented in order to create a computer operating system that would be user friendly, in other words, that would be intuitively easy to use, rather than requiring the user to learn arbitrary procedures.
It is an educated and long term decision. where other decisions may be impulsive or short term
Vista can network with other operating systems, as long as they support Samba.
Like most countries, Spain's big decisions are made primarily by the government. These decisions might be about the military or other institutions.
Of course. Any piece of software which calls itself an 'operating system,' such as UNIX, is independent of all other operating systems.
Mixed economy.
makes legal decisions on the basis of earlier decisions by other courts
If the PC is made by Apple then the current Apple operating system is 100% compatible. Other PCs with other operating systems will have varying degrees of compatibility with the current Apple operating system.