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explain the internal structure of an operating system​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One way to achieve modularity in the operating system is the layered approach. In this, the bottom layer is the hardware and the topmost layer is the user interface. As seen from the image, each upper layer is built on the bottom layer. All the layers hide some structures, operations etc from their upper layers.

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