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dissucs the role of an operating system as a resource manager​

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The Operating System as a Resource Manager

Internally an Operating System acts as a manager of resources of the computer system such as processor, memory, files, and I/O device. In this role, the operating system keeps track of the status of each resource, and decides who gets a resource, for how long and when.

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The Operating System as a Resource Manager

Internally an Operating System acts as a manager of resources of the computer system such as processor, memory, files, and I/O device. In this role, the operating system keeps track of the status of each resource, and decides who gets a resource, for how long and when.

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