what do you mean by multitasking operating system?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Multitasking, in an operating system, is allowing a user to perform more than one computer task (such as the operation of an application program) at a time. ... Microsoft Windows 2000, IBM's OS/390, and Linux are examples of operating systems that can do multitasking (almost all of today's operating systems can)....
Answered by
2
Explanation:
Time-sharing system
The OS handles multitasking in the way that it can handle multiple operations/executes multiple programs at a time. Multitasking Operating Systems are also known as Time-sharing systems. These Operating Systems were developed to provide interactive use of a computer system at a reasonable cost.
Similar questions