Introduction to Multi-Processing Operating Systems A Multi-Processing Operating System utilizes more than one CPU for executing tasks. This setup significantly enhances the throughput of the system, allowing it to handle more processes simultaneously. Multi-processing systems are essential in environments where …
Introduction to Multiprogramming Operating System A Multiprogramming Operating System allows multiple programs to run concurrently on a single processor. If a program needs to wait for an I/O operation, other programs can utilize the CPU, preventing idle time and optimizing …
A Batch Operating System (Batch OS) is designed to manage and execute large volumes of jobs by processing them in groups or batches. Unlike interactive operating systems, users do not interact directly with the computer. Instead, an operator collects similar …
The purpose of examinations is to judge the students' potential and acquired knowledge. Therefore, tests and quizzes play a pivotal role in the journey of students' success. To achieve this dream, they need to be systematic and strategic. That is …