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An Introduction To Operating System

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An Introduction to Operating System

An Operating system forms the core of any computer device. The functioning and processing of
a computer system can come to hold without an operating system.
In this article, we shall discuss in detail the Operating System, along with its various types and
functions. The different features and history of the development of OS have also been discussed.
For the reference of competitive exam aspirants, some sample questions have also been given
further below in this article. 
To comprehend Computer Knowledge and its key features, understanding this concept becomes
a key factor. Thus, one must carefully go through the various aspects related to this topic to
understand it well.
Before moving forward, let us first know What is an Operating System?
An Operating System is the interface between the computer hardware and the end-user.
Processing of data, running applications, file management and handling the memory is all
managed by the computer OS. Windows, Mac, Android etc. Are examples of Operating systems
which are generally used nowadays.
All modern computing devices including Laptops, Tablet, mobile phones, etc. comprise an
Operating System which helps in the smooth working of the device.

History of the Operating System


It took years to evolve the Operating Systems and make them as modernised and advanced as
they are today. Given below are the details about the evolution and history of Operating systems.

 Initially, the computers made did not have an Operating system and to run each program
a different code was used. This had made the processing of data more complex and time
taking
 In 1956, the first operating systems were developed by General Motors to run a single
IBM computer
 It was in the 1960s that IBM had started installing OS in the devices they launched
 The first version of the UNIX operating system was launched in the 1960s and was
written in the programming language C
 Later on, Microsoft came up with their OS on the request of IBM
 Today, all major computer devices have an operating system, each performing the same
functions but with slightly different features
To read more about MS Windows, the Operating system released by Microsoft, visit the linked
article. 
Types of Operating System
Given below are the different types of Operating System along with  brief information about
each of them:
1. Batch Operating System

 There is no direct communication between the computer and the OS


 There is an intermediate, the Operator, which needs to distribute the work into batches
and sort similar jobs
 Multiple users can use it
 Can easily manager a large amount of work
2. Real-Time Operating System

 It has a data processing system


 The processing time is very small between the user’s command and the output
 Used in fields where the response needs to be quick and rapid
3. Time-Sharing Operating System

 Multiple people at various terminals can use a program at the same time 
 The main motive is to minimize the response time
4. Distributed Operating System

 When two or more systems are connected to each other and one can open files which are
not present in their system but in other devices connected in the network
 Its usage has now increased over the years
 They use multiple central processors to serve real-time applications
 Failure of one system does not affect the other systems connected in the network
5. Embedded Operating System

 These special Operating systems are built into larger systems


 They generally are limited to single specific functions like an ATM
6. Network Operating System

 They have one main server which is connected to other client servers
 All the management of files, processing of data, access to sharing files, etc. are performed
over this small network
 It is also a secure operating system for working with multiple users
7. Mobile Operating System
 With the advancement in the field of technology, smartphones now are released with an
Operating system. 
 They are designed in a manner that they can help a small device work efficiently

An Introduction to Operating System


An Operating system forms the core of any computer device. The functioning and processing of
a computer system can come to hold without an operating system.
In this article, we shall discuss in detail the Operating System, along with its various types and
functions. The different features and history of the development of OS have also been discussed.
For the reference of competitive exam aspirants, some sample questions have also been given
further below in this article. 
To comprehend Computer Knowledge and its key features, understanding this concept becomes
a key factor. Thus, one must carefully go through the various aspects related to this topic to
understand it well.

Table of Contents:

1. History of the Operating System


2. Types of Operating System
3. Functions of Operating System
4. List of Common Operating Systems
5. Sample Questions on Operating System

Before moving forward, let us first know What is an Operating System?


An Operating System is the interface between the computer hardware and the end-user.
Processing of data, running applications, file management and handling the memory is all
managed by the computer OS. Windows, Mac, Android etc. Are examples of Operating systems
which are generally used nowadays.
All modern computing devices including Laptops, Tablet, mobile phones, etc. comprise an
Operating System which helps in the smooth working of the device.

To strengthen your command over Computer Awareness, refer to the links below and learn more about the
various terms, programs and applications:

 Microsoft Office
 Computer Networks
 Components of Computer
 Types of Computer
 High-Level Computer Languages
 Hardware and Software
History of the Operating System
It took years to evolve the Operating Systems and make them as modernised and advanced as
they are today. Given below are the details about the evolution and history of Operating systems.

 Initially, the computers made did not have an Operating system and to run each program
a different code was used. This had made the processing of data more complex and time
taking
 In 1956, the first operating systems were developed by General Motors to run a single
IBM computer
 It was in the 1960s that IBM had started installing OS in the devices they launched
 The first version of the UNIX operating system was launched in the 1960s and was
written in the programming language C
 Later on, Microsoft came up with their OS on the request of IBM
 Today, all major computer devices have an operating system, each performing the same
functions but with slightly different features
To read more about MS Windows, the Operating system released by Microsoft, visit the linked
article. 

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Computer Virus Web Browsers

Components of Computer Storage Devices

Types of Operating System


Given below are the different types of Operating System along with  brief information about
each of them:
1. Batch Operating System

 There is no direct communication between the computer and the OS


 There is an intermediate, the Operator, which needs to distribute the work into batches
and sort similar jobs
 Multiple users can use it
 Can easily manager a large amount of work
2. Real-Time Operating System

 It has a data processing system


 The processing time is very small between the user’s command and the output
 Used in fields where the response needs to be quick and rapid
3. Time-Sharing Operating System

 Multiple people at various terminals can use a program at the same time 
 The main motive is to minimize the response time
4. Distributed Operating System

 When two or more systems are connected to each other and one can open files which are
not present in their system but in other devices connected in the network
 Its usage has now increased over the years
 They use multiple central processors to serve real-time applications
 Failure of one system does not affect the other systems connected in the network
5. Embedded Operating System

 These special Operating systems are built into larger systems


 They generally are limited to single specific functions like an ATM
6. Network Operating System

 They have one main server which is connected to other client servers
 All the management of files, processing of data, access to sharing files, etc. are performed
over this small network
 It is also a secure operating system for working with multiple users
7. Mobile Operating System

 With the advancement in the field of technology, smartphones now are released with an
Operating system. 
 They are designed in a manner that they can help a small device work efficiently
To read in detail about the Fundamentals of Computer, visit the linked article.

Difference Between Computer-related Articles

Difference Between Search Engine and Web Browser Difference Between Hardware and Software

Difference Between WWW and Internet Difference Between RAM and ROM

Difference Between Notepad and WordPad Difference Between Firewall and Antivirus

Functions of Operating System


Given below are the various functions of an Operating System:

 It helps with memory management. It keeps a track of the files being saved in the Main
memory and the primary memory of the computer device
 Whenever a computer is turned on, the Operating system automatically starts to work.
Thus, the booting and rebooting process of a computer device is also an important
function of the OS
 It provides a user interface
 Managing of basic peripheral devices is done by the operating system
 Using the password protection option of an operating system, the data in the device can
be kept secure
 It coordinates with the software and the user
 Easy navigation and organisation of files and programs are managed by the OS
 Any kind of program which needs to be run through the system is done by the operating
system
 If any kind of error or bug is found during the program is detected using the operating
system

Other Related Links

Input and Output Devices Important Computer-related Terms

Basics of Cloud Computing Difference Between IPV4 and IPV 6

Difference Between MS Excel and MS Word MS PowerPoint

List of Common Operating Systems


Given below is a list of commonly used Operating systems along with their year of release. 

List of Operating Systems

Name of the OS Release Date

Android 2008

iOS 2007

Windows 1985

Mac OS 2001

MS-DOS 1981
Chrome OS 2011

Windows Phone 2010

Blackberry OS 1999

Firefox OS 2013

UNIX 1969
To know more about Microsoft Windows and its features, candidates can visit the linked article.

Sample Questions on Operating System


Computer Awareness is an important part of the syllabus for major Government and competitive
exams conducted in the country. Questions in the form of MCQ are generally asked in these
examinations and candidates must prepare themselves well enough to score more.
Given below are a few sample questions on the topic of Operating System and aspirants can refer
to these to apprehend the type of questions and the pattern in which they may be asked.
To get the best Preparation Strategy for Competitive Exams, candidates can visit the linked
article.  
Q 1. The __________ connects applications to the actual processing of data and manages all
communications between software and hardware components. It is the core of any OS.

1. Central Processing Unit


2. Main Memory
3. Kernel
4. Systematic Multi-Processing
5. Cluster Unit

Answer: (3) Kernel


Q 2. Which of the following options is not an Operating System?

1. MS-DOS
2. Blackberry OS
3. Windows
4. Oracle
5. UNIX

Answer: (4) Oracle


Q 3. Which of these is not a type of Operating System?

1. Network Operating System


2. Distributed Operating System
3. Embedded Operating System
4. Batch Operating System
5. All are a type of Operating System

Answer: (5) All are a type of Operating System


Q 4. The first Operating System was developed by _____

1. IBM
2. Microsoft
3. Blackberry
4. Mac
5. General Motors

Answer: (5) General Motors


Q 5. A program that automates the translation of assembly language into machine language is
called _________

1. Assembler
2. Interpreter
3. Compiler
4. Processor
5. None of the above

Answer: (1) Assembler

Functions of Operating System


Given below are the various functions of an Operating System:

 It helps with memory management. It keeps a track of the files being saved in the Main
memory and the primary memory of the computer device
 Whenever a computer is turned on, the Operating system automatically starts to work.
Thus, the booting and rebooting process of a computer device is also an important
function of the OS
 It provides a user interface
 Managing of basic peripheral devices is done by the operating system
 Using the password protection option of an operating system, the data in the device can
be kept secure
 It coordinates with the software and the user
 Easy navigation and organisation of files and programs are managed by the OS
 Any kind of program which needs to be run through the system is done by the operating
system
 If any kind of error or bug is found during the program is detected using the operating
system

List of Common Operating Systems


Given below is a list of commonly used Operating systems along with their year of release. 

List of Operating Systems

Name of the OS Release Date

Android 2008

iOS 2007

Windows 1985

Mac OS 2001

MS-DOS 1981

Chrome OS 2011

Windows Phone 2010

Blackberry OS 1999

Firefox OS 2013

UNIX 1969

Q 1. The __________ connects applications to the actual processing of data and manages all
communications between software and hardware components. It is the core of any OS.

1. Central Processing Unit


2. Main Memory
3. Kernel
4. Systematic Multi-Processing
5. Cluster Unit

Answer: (3) Kernel


Q 2. Which of the following options is not an Operating System?

1. MS-DOS
2. Blackberry OS
3. Windows
4. Oracle
5. UNIX

Answer: (4) Oracle


Q 3. Which of these is not a type of Operating System?

1. Network Operating System


2. Distributed Operating System
3. Embedded Operating System
4. Batch Operating System
5. All are a type of Operating System

Answer: (5) All are a type of Operating System


Q 4. The first Operating System was developed by _____

1. IBM
2. Microsoft
3. Blackberry
4. Mac
5. General Motors

Answer: (5) General Motors


Q 5. A program that automates the translation of assembly language into machine language is
called _________

1. Assembler
2. Interpreter
3. Compiler
4. Processor
5. None of the above

Answer: (1) Assembler

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