Which is an example of single user operating system
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An operating system that allows a single user to perform more than one task at a time is called Single-User Multitasking Operating System. Examples include Microsoft Windows and Macintosh OS.
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MS-DOS is an instance of single user operating system.
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A single-user single-tasking operating system allows a single user to complete only one task at a time. Downloading photographs, printing a paper, and other tasks can only be done one at a time. MS-DOS, Palm OS, and other operating systems are examples.
The primary functionalities of a single user operating system are described and illustrated:
- interpreting the commands of the users
- File management
- memory management
- input/output management
- resource allocation
- process management
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