Advanced Operating Systems
Advanced Operating Systems refer to complex software systems that manage computer hardware and software resources, providing services for computer programs. They extend the functionalities of basic operating systems by incorporating features like distributed computing, real-time processing, and enhanced security measures.
These systems often support multiple users and processes simultaneously, ensuring efficient resource allocation and management. Examples include Linux, Windows, and Unix, which are designed to handle advanced tasks in environments such as servers, cloud computing, and embedded systems.