its a chip , which recognized the human thoughts and actions.
The 'shell' is a user interface program that interfaces between a user of the system and the Operating System. It is the user interface.
This answer depends on how technical your answer needs to be. The user interface ships with the operating system, so the average computer user might consider the user interface to be a part of the system. If you care to get technical, however, the user interface is not part of the operating system.On all versions of Windows since at least 3.1, the graphical user interface is a module that runs atop the kernel, and is not actually part of the operating system. In fact, it can be swapped out for a different user interface, and the operating system will still run.Similarly, you can remove the user interface, and the system will still operate (this is how some servers are configured; not loading a graphical interface can reduce memory and processor usage). Contrast this to a driver; if you remove a driver, the system will not run that hardware, thus, an installed driver becomes part of the operating system.Technically, anything that runs in "ring level 0" on an Intel-based processor is part of the operating system, and everything else is not. If the user interface were in ring level 0, programs would be running with kernel permissions, and could thus take over the system without difficulty, since they would already be "in the kernel."The user interface is not trusted, and so runs outside the kernel to allow the system to be more reliable.
A user interface (UI) is the part of an operating system, program or device that the user uses to input and receive data
1. User Interface 2. Memory Management 3. Processor Management 4. Device Management 5. File Management
user interface
A memory in which information can be stored and erased multiple times is?
user interface memory management security
The user interface is software.
.The operating system acts as the interface between the user and the computer. The two major functionalities of an OS are 1)Managing hardware/memory resources. 2)Providing an interface for the user to communicate with the computer
This is what the user sees and works with when using the computer..Different types are Graphical user interface, Command line interface and Manual driven interface
Graphical User Interface
when the window is user friendly then we can easily use the user interface.
Graphic User Interface (user-friendly)
Managing programs Managing Memory Handling input and output User Interface
Magic User Interface was created in 1993.
Graphical User Interface
Managing programs Managing Memory Handling input and output User Interface