OS (Operating System) - definition
An OS which stands for Operating System is the system software that connects both hardware and software and provides a combinational output. In easier words, it is a common service for both software and hardware. We’ll find OS in many devices such as computers, mobile devices, PlayStation, XBOX, and so on. OS performs a function like handling processes, memory, storage, graphics, and all.
Few examples of OS (Operating System): Android, Linux, Mac OS, Windows, , Ubuntu, Fedora, Chrome OS, Cent OS, iOS etc.
Few types of OS (Operating System):
1.Batch Operating System
2.Multitasking/Time Sharing OS
3.Multiprocessing OS
4.Real Time OS
5.Distributed OS
6.Network OS
7.Mobile OS
Few examples of OS (Operating System): Android, Linux, Mac OS, Windows, , Ubuntu, Fedora, Chrome OS, Cent OS, iOS etc.
Few types of OS (Operating System):
1.Batch Operating System
2.Multitasking/Time Sharing OS
3.Multiprocessing OS
4.Real Time OS
5.Distributed OS
6.Network OS
7.Mobile OS