Why operating system is viewed as a resource allocator and control program?
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The OS acts as a manager for these resources so it is viewed as a resource allocator. The OS is viewed as a control program because it manages the execution of user programs to prevent errors & improper use of the computer.
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Because It acts as a manager
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A computer system has many resources - hardware & software that may be required to solve a problem, like CPU time, memory space, file-storage space, I/O devices & so on.
The Operating System(OS) acts as a manager for these resources so it is viewed as a resource allocator.
The Operating System is viewed as a control program because it manages the execution of user programs to prevent errors & improper use of the computer.
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