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The Architecture of Computing: An Analysis of Operating Systems (E107)

The operating system (OS) is the most critical software running on a computer. It manages the computer's memory and processes, as well as all of its software and hardware. Without an OS, a computer is essentially an inanimate collection of silicon and metal. In a typical introductory module like E107, the focus is on the invisible "traffic cop" role the OS plays in modern technology. 1. The Kernel and Hardware Interaction The Architecture of Computing: An Analysis of Operating

Through techniques like Virtual Memory , the OS can trick software into thinking it has more RAM than it actually does by using space on the hard drive. This ensures that heavy tasks, like editing a 720p video (similar to the file in question), can run smoothly even on modest hardware. 3. The User Interface and File System In a typical introductory module like E107, the