What is meant by Co > Operating system and why it is
special for Ab-initio ?
Answer Posted / ck
The Co>Operating System? is Ab Initio core software that
unites a network of computing resources such as CPUs,
storage disks, programs, and datasets into a production-
quality data-processing system. It provides a distributed
model for process execution, file management, process
monitoring, checkpointing, and debugging. You can interact
with Co>Operating System through its graphical user
interface: the Graphical Development Environment, or GDE.
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