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Many operating systems are designed as collection of program modules?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A module is a separate unit of software or hardware. ... In mainframe systems such as IBM's OS/360, the object module was then linked together with other object modules to form a load module. The load module was the executable code that you ran in the computer.

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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operating systems

Explanation:

Operating System is a collection of programs that manages hardware resources. It is system service provider to the application programs. It is link to interface the hardware and application programs.

The kernel is the central module of an operating system (OS). It is the part of the operating system that loads first, and it remains in main memory.

An operating system has three main functions:

(1) manage the computer's resources, such as the central processing unit, memory, disk drives, and printers,

(2) establish a user interface

(3) execute and provide services for applications software.

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