How does an operating system manage programs that are running?
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The operating system keeps things organized in the background so that multiple programs can run at the same time, which is known as "multitasking". The operating system gives each program its own area of memory, so each program only accesses its own resources ..
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the operating system keeps things organized in the multiple program can run at the same time
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