Operating System
Definition 1 An operating System (OS) is an intermediary between users and computer hardware. It
provides users an environment in which a user can execute programs conveniently and efficiently.
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Definition 2 In technical terms, It is a software which manages hardware. An operating System controls
the allocation of resources and services such as memory, processors, devices and information.
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Definition 3 An operating system is a program that acts as an interface between the user and the
computer hardware and controls the execution of all kinds of programs.
Following are some of important functions of an operating System.
Memory Management
Processor Management
Device Management
File Management
Security
Control over system performance
Job accounting
Error detecting aids
Coordination between other software and users
Memory Management
Memory management refers to management of Primary Memory or Main Memory. Main memory is a
large array of words or bytes where each word or byte has its own address. Main memory provides a
fast storage that can be access directly by the CPU. So for a program to be executed, it must in the main
memory. Operating System does the following activities for memory management.
Keeps tracks of primary memory i.e. what part of it are in use by whom, what part are not in
use. In multiprogramming, OS decides which process will get memory when and how much.
Allocates the memory when the process requests it to do so.
De-allocates the memory when the process no longer needs it or has been terminated.
Processor Management
In multiprogramming environment, OS decides which process gets the processor when and how much
time. This function is called process scheduling. Operating System does the following activities for
processor management.
Keeps tracks of processor and status of process. Program responsible for this task is known as
traffic controller. Allocates the processor(CPU) to a process.
De-allocates processor when processor is no longer required.
Device Management OS manages device communication via their respective drivers. Operating System
does the following activities for device management. Keeps tracks of all devices. Program responsible
for this task is known as the I/O controller.
Decides which process gets the device when and for how much time.
Allocates the device in the efficient way.
De-allocates devices.
File Management
A file system is normally organized into directories for easy navigation and usage. These directories may
contain files and other directions. Operating System does the following activities for file management.
Keeps track of information, location, uses, status etc. The collective facilities are often known as
file system. Decides who gets the resources.
Allocates the resources.
De-allocates the resources.
Other Important Activities Following are some of the important activities that Operating System does.
Security -- By means of password and similar other techniques, preventing