Summary Blog Post
Features of contemporary operating systems are the following: Process Management, Memory Management, File Management, Network Management, Secondary Storage Management, I/O Device Management, and Security Management. Common contemporary OSs include Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The process management component is a procedure for managing many processes running simultaneously on the operating system. The memory management process is conducted by using a sequence of reads or writes of specific memory addresses. A file management is a set of related information defined by its creator. Network management is the process of administering and managing computer networks. Secondary storage management also with storage devices, such as USB flash drives and CD/DVD drives. The I/O Device management helps to hide the variations of specific hardware devices from the user. Security management refers to a mechanism for controlling the access of programs, processes, or users to the resou...