An Operating System (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, providing services for programs. There are various types of OS, including batch, time-sharing, distributed, real-time, and embedded systems, with key functions such as multitasking, multiprocessing, and process synchronization. Essential concepts include the kernel, process states, scheduling algorithms, and memory management techniques like paging and segmentation.
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An Operating System (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources, providing services for programs. There are various types of OS, including batch, time-sharing, distributed, real-time, and embedded systems, with key functions such as multitasking, multiprocessing, and process synchronization. Essential concepts include the kernel, process states, scheduling algorithms, and memory management techniques like paging and segmentation.