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process management is not done by an operating system

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Answered by Ipsitsingharoy
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A process is a program in execution. An integral part of any modern-day operating system (OS). The OS must allocate resources to processes, enable processes to ...

Answered by Anonymous
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A process is a program in execution. An integral part of any modern-day operating system (OS). The OS must allocate resources to processes, enable processes to share and exchange information, protect the resources of each process from other processes and enable synchronization among processes. To meet these requirements, the OS must maintain a data structure for each process, which describes the state and resource ownership of that process, and which enables the OS to exert control over each process.

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