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Operating Systems MODULE 1 Basic Computing Notes Computer Science 49 z An operating system controls the allocation of resources like memory, processors, devices, and information. z It makes sure that different programs and multi-users do not interfere with each other. Computer system cannot operate without an operating system.
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