Operating systems are the very basis of computer software programs.
Date Submitted: 06/30/2000 21:11:41
Introduction2
Characteristics3
Multitasking3
Application Sharing4
Print Sharing4
System failure recovery4
File Sharing/Locking5
Comparison of Operating Systems6
Role of Network Administrator8
User access8
Security Measures9
Network Performance9
New Purchase Recommendations/ Budget10
Maintenance10
Bibliography11
Introduction
Operating systems are the very basis of computer software programs. They exist in order for users to interact with the computer's hardware. An example would be MS- DOS. DOS however is a single user operating system which can only support input
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