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An operating system (OS) is an interface between hardware and user, which is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the resources of a computer, that acts as a host for computing applications run on the machine. One of the purposes of an operating system is to handle the resource allocation and access protection of the hardware. This relieves the application programmers from having to manage these details.
Operating systems offer a number of services to application
programs and users. Applications access these services
through application programming interfaces (APIs) or system
calls. By invoking these interfaces, the application can
request a service from the operating system, pass
parameters, and receive the results of the operation. Users
may also interact with the operating system with some kind
of software user interface like typing commands by using
command line interface (CLI) or using a graphical user
interface. For hand-held and desktop computers, the user
interface is generally considered part of the operating
system. On large multi-user systems such as Unix-like
systems, the user interface is generally implemented as an
application program that runs outside the operating system.
While servers generally run Unix or some Unix-like operating
system, embedded system markets are split amongst several
operating systems,[1][2] although the Microsoft Windows line
of operating systems has almost 90% of the client PC market.
