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operating system
[op-uh-rey-ting sis-tuhm]
noun
the collection of software that directs a computer's operations, controlling and scheduling the execution of other programs, and managing storage, input/output, and communication resources. OS
operating system
noun
the set of software that controls the overall operation of a computer system, typically by performing such tasks as memory allocation, job scheduling, and input/output control
operating system
Software designed to handle basic elements of computer operation, such as sending instructions to hardware devices like disk drives and computer screens, and allocating system resources such as memory to different software applications being run. Given uniformly designed operating systems that run on many different computers, developers of software do not need to concern themselves with these problems, and are provided with a standard platform for new programs.
Word History and Origins
Origin of operating system1
Example Sentences
Google avoided having to break up and sell off its browser and mobile operating systems divisions, thanks to a Tuesday ruling from U.S.
Gotham is marketed as an “operating system for global decision making” and is primarily used by governments.
The lawsuit, filed in the US by X and xAI, takes aim at Apple's decision to integrate OpenAI's chatbot into the operating systems of its smartphones, an exclusive arrangement that it says violated competition law.
Even the region's main mobile operating systems - Apple and Android - and payment networks - Mastercard and Visa - are American.
He added the Android operating system, Chrome browser and Play app store "enable great choice, security and innovation for users".
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