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A window management system is a type of interactive user interface that enables users to work with
multiple separate applications at the same time. This is achieved through the use of a desktop
metaphor in which each process is associated with a graphical window. A window management
system provides the functionality to create and manipulate the display of multiple processes. A
window management system includes different important components such as (a) input manager for
I/O controlling, (b) process manager for managing application processes, (c) screen manager for
maintaining the integrity of the screen and (d) window manager for managing the windows that are
related to the application processes.
a) Draw a high-level system architecture of the Window Manager Systems using the above general
description.

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