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Types of OPERATING
SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES
 Identify the types of OS
 Define the types of OS and
 Explain the uses of the types of OS and give examples
TYPES OF OS [1]
 Single User
 Multi User
 Multitasking
 Multi Processing
 Embedded
 Real Time
[1]SINGLE USER [1]
 Two types:
 Single user, single task
 Single user, multi tasking
Single user, single task
 Designed to manage the computer so that one
user can effectively do one thing at a time.
 Example: The Palm OS for
Palm handheld computers
Single user, multi tasking
 Designed with a single user in mind but can deal with
many applications running ant the same time.
 Types of operation system most people use on their
desktop and laptop computers today.
Cont…
 Examples: Microsoft’s windows and Apple’s mac OS
platforms.
 For examples: it’s entirely possible for a windows user to be
writing a note in a word processor while downloading a file
from the internet while printing the text of an e-mail
messages.
Cont…
[2] MULTI USER [2]
 Allows many different users to take advantages of the
computer’s resources simultaneously,
 Allows multiple users to access the computer system at the
same time.
 Time sharing system and the internet servers as the multi
users systems.
Cont…
 Examples: UNIX, VMS and Mainframe Operating Systems.
[3] MULTI TASKING [3]
 Allows more than one program to run concurrently.
 The task share commonly processing resources, such as a
CPU and main memory.
 In the process, only one CPU is involved, but it switches
from one program to another so quickly that it gives the
appearance of executing all the programs at the same time.
Cont…
[4] MULTI PROCESSING [4]
 Multiprocessing, in general, refers to the utilization of
multiple CPUs in a single computer system.
 Enables several programs to run concurrently.
 The term also refers to the ability of a system to support
more that one processor and/or the ability to allocate task
between them.
Cont…
[5] EMBEDDED OS [4][5]
 Designed to be used in embedded computer systems.
 Are able to operate with a limited number of resources on
small machines like PDAs (personal device assistant)
 Are very compact and extremely efficient by design.
 Examples include computer in cars, digital televisions, ATMs,
airplane controls, digital cameras, GPS navigation systems,
elevators, and among other possibilities.
Cont…
[6] REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM [6]
 Is a multitasking operating system that aims an executing
real-time applications’
 The main objective of real-time operating system is their
quick and predictable response to events.
 In it, the time interval required to process and respond to
inputs is so small that is controls the environment.
Cont…
 Examples: QNX, RTLINUX
 Are used to control machinery, scientific instruments and
industrial systems.
Cont…
Summary [1]
 Single User
 Two types:
 Single user, single task- Designed to manage the computer so that one user can effectively do one
thing at a time.
 Single user, multi tasking- Designed with a single user in mind but can deal with many applications
running ant the same time.
 Multi User - Allows many different users to take advantages of the computer’s resources
simultaneously, Allows multiple users to access the computer system at the same time. Time
sharing system and the internet servers as the multi users systems.
 Multitasking - Allows more than one program to run concurrently. The task share commonly
processing resources, such as a CPU and main memory. In the process, only one CPU is
involved, but it switches from one program to another so quickly that it gives the appearance
of executing all the programs at the same time.
Summary [2]
 Multi Processing - Multiprocessing, in general, refers to the utilization of multiple CPUs
in a single computer system. Enables several programs to run concurrently. The term
also refers to the ability of a system to support more that one processor and/or the
ability to allocate task between them.
 Embedded - Designed to be used in embedded computer systems. Are able to operate
with a limited number of resources on small machines like PDAs (personal device
assistant). Are very compact and extremely efficient by design.
 Real Time - Is a multitasking operating system that aims an executing real-time
applications’. The main objective of real-time operating system is their quick and
predictable response to events. In it, the time interval required to process and respond
to inputs is so small that is controls the environment.

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Types-of-OPERATING-SYSTEM.pptx

  • 2. OBJECTIVES  Identify the types of OS  Define the types of OS and  Explain the uses of the types of OS and give examples
  • 3. TYPES OF OS [1]  Single User  Multi User  Multitasking  Multi Processing  Embedded  Real Time
  • 4. [1]SINGLE USER [1]  Two types:  Single user, single task  Single user, multi tasking
  • 5. Single user, single task  Designed to manage the computer so that one user can effectively do one thing at a time.  Example: The Palm OS for Palm handheld computers
  • 6. Single user, multi tasking  Designed with a single user in mind but can deal with many applications running ant the same time.  Types of operation system most people use on their desktop and laptop computers today.
  • 7. Cont…  Examples: Microsoft’s windows and Apple’s mac OS platforms.  For examples: it’s entirely possible for a windows user to be writing a note in a word processor while downloading a file from the internet while printing the text of an e-mail messages.
  • 9. [2] MULTI USER [2]  Allows many different users to take advantages of the computer’s resources simultaneously,  Allows multiple users to access the computer system at the same time.  Time sharing system and the internet servers as the multi users systems.
  • 10. Cont…  Examples: UNIX, VMS and Mainframe Operating Systems.
  • 11. [3] MULTI TASKING [3]  Allows more than one program to run concurrently.  The task share commonly processing resources, such as a CPU and main memory.  In the process, only one CPU is involved, but it switches from one program to another so quickly that it gives the appearance of executing all the programs at the same time.
  • 13. [4] MULTI PROCESSING [4]  Multiprocessing, in general, refers to the utilization of multiple CPUs in a single computer system.  Enables several programs to run concurrently.  The term also refers to the ability of a system to support more that one processor and/or the ability to allocate task between them.
  • 15. [5] EMBEDDED OS [4][5]  Designed to be used in embedded computer systems.  Are able to operate with a limited number of resources on small machines like PDAs (personal device assistant)  Are very compact and extremely efficient by design.  Examples include computer in cars, digital televisions, ATMs, airplane controls, digital cameras, GPS navigation systems, elevators, and among other possibilities.
  • 17. [6] REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM [6]  Is a multitasking operating system that aims an executing real-time applications’  The main objective of real-time operating system is their quick and predictable response to events.  In it, the time interval required to process and respond to inputs is so small that is controls the environment.
  • 18. Cont…  Examples: QNX, RTLINUX  Are used to control machinery, scientific instruments and industrial systems.
  • 20. Summary [1]  Single User  Two types:  Single user, single task- Designed to manage the computer so that one user can effectively do one thing at a time.  Single user, multi tasking- Designed with a single user in mind but can deal with many applications running ant the same time.  Multi User - Allows many different users to take advantages of the computer’s resources simultaneously, Allows multiple users to access the computer system at the same time. Time sharing system and the internet servers as the multi users systems.  Multitasking - Allows more than one program to run concurrently. The task share commonly processing resources, such as a CPU and main memory. In the process, only one CPU is involved, but it switches from one program to another so quickly that it gives the appearance of executing all the programs at the same time.
  • 21. Summary [2]  Multi Processing - Multiprocessing, in general, refers to the utilization of multiple CPUs in a single computer system. Enables several programs to run concurrently. The term also refers to the ability of a system to support more that one processor and/or the ability to allocate task between them.  Embedded - Designed to be used in embedded computer systems. Are able to operate with a limited number of resources on small machines like PDAs (personal device assistant). Are very compact and extremely efficient by design.  Real Time - Is a multitasking operating system that aims an executing real-time applications’. The main objective of real-time operating system is their quick and predictable response to events. In it, the time interval required to process and respond to inputs is so small that is controls the environment.