What are the three main purposes of an operating system?
Answer / Pradeep Parashar
The three main purposes of an operating system are resource management, process management, and memory management. Resource management includes allocating system resources (such as CPU time, disk space, and I/O devices) to processes. Process management involves creating, scheduling, and terminating processes, while memory management is responsible for managing the system's main memory, including allocation, deallocation, and swapping of memory.
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