An Operating System (OS) manages computer hardware and software resources, serving as an interface between users and hardware. Key functions include process, memory, file system, device management, and security. Types of OS include Batch, Time-Sharing, Real-Time, Distributed, and Mobile, with examples such as Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and iOS.
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Operating Systems
An Operating System (OS) manages computer hardware and software resources, serving as an interface between users and hardware. Key functions include process, memory, file system, device management, and security. Types of OS include Batch, Time-Sharing, Real-Time, Distributed, and Mobile, with examples such as Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, and iOS.