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The ability of an operating system to run more than one application at a time is called

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Answered by advait55
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In a more general sense, multitasking refers to having multiple programs, processes, tasks, threads running at the same time. This term is used in modern operating systems when multiple tasks share a common processing resource (e.g., CPU and Memory).

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Answered by StaceeLichtenstein
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Multitasking is the correct answer to the given question

Explanation:

  • When the operating system executed more then one application at a time then this type of operating system is a multitasking operating system The main advantage the user will work more then the one application at a time.
  • For example: Suppose a user doing programming in the turbo software also they are playing the music in the computer system so he is doing more then one task in the computer system so it is the multitasking operating system.

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