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OPERATING SYSTEM - PROPERTIES

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Following are few of very important tasks that Operating System handles

Batch processing
Batch processing is a technique in which Operating System collects one programs and data
together in a batch before processing starts. Operating system does the following activities related
to batch processing.

OS defines a job which has predefined sequence of commands, programs and data as a
single unit.

OS keeps a number a jobs in memory and executes them without any manual information.

Jobs are processed in the order of submission i.e first come first served fashion.

When job completes its execution, its memory is released and the output for the job gets
copied into an output spool for later printing or processing.

Advantages
Batch processing takes much of the work of the operator to the computer.

Increased performance as a new job get started as soon as the previous job finished without
any manual intervention.

Disadvantages
Difficult to debug program.

A job could enter an infinite loop.

Due to lack of protection scheme, one batch job can affect pending jobs.

Multitasking
Multitasking refers to term where multiple jobs are executed by the CPU simultaneously by
switching between them.Switches occur so frequently that the users may interact with each
program while it is running. Operating system does the following activities related to multitasking.

The user gives instructions to the operating system or to a program directly, and receives an
immediate response.

Operating System handles multitasking in the way that it can handle multiple operations /
executes multiple programs at a time.

Multitasking Operating Systems are also known as Time-sharing systems.

These Operating Systems were developed to provide interactive use of a computer system at
a reasonable cost.

A time-shared operating system uses concept of CPU scheduling and multiprogramming to


provide each user with a small portion of a time-shared CPU.

Each user has at least one separate program in memory.

A program that is loaded into memory and is executing is commonly referred to as a


process.

When a process executes, it typically executes for only a very short time before it either
finishes or needs to perform I/O.

Since interactive I/O typically runs at people speeds, it may take a long time to completed.
During this time a CPU can be utilized by another process.

Operating system allows the users to share the computer simultaneously. Since each action
or command in a time-shared system tends to be short, only a little CPU time is needed for
each user.

As the system switches CPU rapidly from one user/program to the next, each user is given the
impression that he/she has his/her own CPU, whereas actually one CPU is being shared
among many users.

Multiprogramming
When two or more programs are residing in memory at the same time, then sharing the processor
is referred to the multiprogramming. Multiprogramming assumes a single shared processor.
Multiprogramming increases CPU utilization by organizing jobs so that the CPU always has one to
execute.

Following figure shows the memory layout for a multiprogramming system.


Operating system does the following activities related to multiprogramming.

The operating system keeps several jobs in memory at a time.

This set of jobs is a subset of the jobs kept in the job pool.

The operating system picks and begins to execute one of the job in the memory.

Multiprogramming operating system monitors the state of all active programs and system
resources using memory management programs to ensures that the CPU is never idle unless
there are no jobs

Advantages
High and efficient CPU utilization.

User feels that many programs are allotted CPU almost simultaneously.

Disadvantages
CPU scheduling is required.

To accommodate many jobs in memory, memory management is required.

Interactivity
Interactivity refers that a User is capable to interact with computer system. Operating system does
the following activities related to interactivity.

OS provides user an interface to interact with system.

OS managers input devices to take inputs from the user. For example, keyboard.

OS manages output devices to show outputs to the user. For example, Monitor.

OS Response time needs to be short since the user submits and waits for the result.

Real Time System


Real time systems represents are usually dedicated, embedded systems. Operating system does
the following activities related to real time system activity.

In such systems, Operating Systems typically read from and react to sensor data.

The Operating system must guarantee response to events within fixed periods of time to
ensure correct performance.

Distributed Environment
Distributed environment refers to multiple independent CPUs or processors in a computer system.
Operating system does the following activities related to distributed environment.

OS Distributes computation logics among several physical processors.


The processors do not share memory or a clock.

Instead, each processor has its own local memory.

OS manages the communications between the processors. They communicate with each
other through various communication lines.

Spooling
Spooling is an acronym for simultaneous peripheral operations on line. Spooling refers to putting
data of various I/O jobs in a buffer. This buffer is a special area in memory or hard disk which is
accessible to I/O devices. Operating system does the following activites related to distributed
environment.

OS handles I/O device data spooling as devices have different data access rates.

OS maintains the spooling buffer which provides a waiting station where data can rest while
the slower device catches up.

OS maintains parallel computation because of spooling process as a computer can perform


I/O in parallel fashion. It becomes possible to have the computer read data from a tape, write
data to disk and to write out to a tape printer while it is doing its computing task.

Advantages
The spooling operation uses a disk as a very large buffer.

Spooling is capable of overlapping I/O operation for one job with processor operations for
another job.

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