Computer Science, asked by mohammadhussain6164, 10 days ago

(1) Operating system and graphic user interface role and functions


(a) Introduction, needs functions, features and types of operating systems: definition and examples of single user.​

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Answered by AbhinavJoemon
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Answer: CUI is a text based interface and hence is not as user friendly as GUI. ... A user is required to memorize many commands to operate and control a CUI. GUI users have Windows that allow a user to work, view, control, and manipulate multiple programs and folders at the same time.

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Answered by SULTHANASAJI
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CUI is a text based interface and hence is not as user friendly as GUI. ... A user is required to memorize many commands to operate and control a CUI. GUI users have Windows that allow a user to work, view, control, and manipulate multiple programs and folders at the same time.

A user interface (UI) refers to the part of an operating system, program, or device that allows a user to enter and receive information. A text-based user interface (see the image to the left) displays text, and its commands are usually typed on a command line using a keyboard.

Single-User/Single-Tasking OS

An operating system that allows a single user to perform only one task at a time is called a Single-User Single-Tasking Operating System. Functions like printing a document, downloading images, etc., can be performed only one at a time. Examples include MS-DOS, Palm OS, etc.

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