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Introduction To Operating System

The document defines and describes the functions of an operating system. It states that an operating system acts as an intermediary between the user and computer hardware, managing resources and providing an environment for users to run programs conveniently and efficiently. The operating system controls application program execution, allocates memory, processors and devices, and includes programs like a scheduler and file system. It performs three main functions - providing convenience for users, efficient use of system resources, and ability to evolve new functions over time.

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Introduction To Operating System

The document defines and describes the functions of an operating system. It states that an operating system acts as an intermediary between the user and computer hardware, managing resources and providing an environment for users to run programs conveniently and efficiently. The operating system controls application program execution, allocates memory, processors and devices, and includes programs like a scheduler and file system. It performs three main functions - providing convenience for users, efficient use of system resources, and ability to evolve new functions over time.

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INTRODUCTION TO

OPERATING SYSTEM
CHAPTER1

PREPARED BY: INST. ZANDRO A. APOSTOL


• An operating system acts as an intermediary between the user of a computer
and computer hardware. The purpose of an operating system is to provide an
environment in which a user can execute programs in a convenient and efficient
manner.
• An operating system is a software that manages the computer hardware. The
hardware must provide appropriate mechanisms to ensure the correct operation
of the computer system and to prevent user programs from interfering with the
proper operation of the system.
OPERATING SYSTEM
Definition:
• An operating system is a program that controls the execution of application programs and
acts as an interface between the user of a computer and the computer hardware.
• A more common definition is that the operating system is the one program running at all
times on the computer (usually called the kernel), with all else being application programs.
• An operating system is concerned with the allocation of resources and services, such as
memory, processors, devices, and information. The operating system correspondingly
includes programs to manage these resources, such as a traffic controller, a scheduler,
memory management module, I/O programs, and a file system.
FUNCTIONS OF OPERATING SYSTEM

Operating system performs three functions:


• Convenience: An OS makes a computer more convenient to use.
• Efficiency: An OS allows the computer system resources to be used in an
efficient manner.
• Ability to Evolve: An OS should be constructed in such a way as to permit
the effective development, testing and introduction of new system functions at
the same time without interfering with service.
OPERATING SYSTEM AS USER INTERFACE –

• User
• System and application programs
• Operating system
• Hardware
Figure 1: Conceptual view of a computer system

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