Master Akshay M. Lunawat: A Seminar Report On Operating System
Master Akshay M. Lunawat: A Seminar Report On Operating System
Seminar Report
On
Operating System
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PROF. M. B. Dahiwal
were often entered into the computer one bit at a time on rows of
mechanical switches. Users soon realized that they could cut down the
identifying: the programs that are running, the need for memory,
constructing digital computers until World War II. Around the mid-
The first ones used mechanical relays but were very slow, with cycle
tens of thousands of vacuum tubes, but they were still millions of times
By the early 1950s, the routine had improved somewhat with the
This desire for quick response time paved the way for timesharing, a
variant of multiprogramming, in which each user has an online
terminal. In a timesharing system, if 20 users are logged in and 17 of
them are thinking or talking or drinking coffee, the CPU can be
allocated in turn to the three jobs that want service. Since people
debugging programs usually issue short commands rather than long
ones, the computer can provide fast, interactive service to a number
of users and perhaps also work on big batch jobs in the background
when the CPU is otherwise idle. The first serious timesharing system,
CTSS (Compile Time Sharing System), was developed at M.I.T. on a
specially modified 7094. However, timesharing did not really become
popular until the necessary protection hardware became widespread
during the third generation.
Fourth Generation (1980 - 1990)
With the development of LSI (Large Scale Integration) circuits, chips
containing thousands of transistors on a square centimetre of silicon,
the age of the personal computer dawned. In terms of architecture,
personal computers (initially called microcomputers) were not all that
different from minicomputers of the PDP-11 class, but in terms of price
they certainly were different. Where the minicomputer made it
possible for a department in a company or university to have its own
computer, the microprocessor chip made it possible for a single
individual to have his or her own personal computer.
1940 & still going on. It had created a platform for the resources and
the computer get evolved the operating system also setup the market
is also available open source means you can directly make changes as
you required.