Network Operating Systems.
Date Submitted: 04/25/2004 06:57:58
Network Operating Systems vs. MUOS (Multi-User)
Characteristics
Different methods of Multi-tasking
Multi tasking is when the operating system seems to be performing two or more tasks at the same time, i.e. MS Word and MS Access, however these tasks are not actually running simultaneously as they are actually resident in memory processor is actually switching between tasks at a very high speed, therefore each user sees their own task as having priority. One disadvantage
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