Multi User Operating Systems.
MULTI USER OPERATING SYSTEMS
Introduction2
Multitasking2
Types of Multi User System3
CPU Architecture4
Memory4
Data Storage Devices5
Input / Output Devices5
Software Components5
Bibliography7
Introduction
Operating systems are the very basis of computer software programs. They exist in order for users to interact with the computer's hardware. An example would be MS- DOS. DOS however is a single user operating system which can only support input from one user at a time. So if more than
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can be much more powerful and take up very little resources but are very difficult to understand unless the user is an expert.
Bibliography
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http://www.linux.org/
http://www.cs.um.edu.mt/~cstaff/courses/lectures/csm202/os17.html
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http://www.pctechguide.com/
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Dick, D. (2002) The P.C. Support Handbook. Glasgow: Dumbreck Publishing
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