Computer Science, asked by hanshikasagar, 4 months ago

define. multi tasking operating system​

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Answered by durga473
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Multitasking Operating Systems are also known as Time-sharing systems. ... A time-shared operating system uses the concept of CPU scheduling and multiprogramming to provide each user with a small portion of a time-shared CPU. Each user has at least one separate program in memory.

Answered by Anonymous
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The ability to perform more than one task at a single instant of time is called multitasking. An operating system which is capable of doing multiple tasks or executing processes while using common processing resources like a CPU,is called a Multitasking Operating System.Today,most of the operating systems fall under this category.Examples are:Unix,WindowsXP,Windows7,Windows8,Windows8.1,Windows10.

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