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Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications

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Undergraduate

Operating Systems

Author: Richard J. Allen


A computing system can, in general, be discussed from two points of view: its hardware and its software. In this context, hardware refers first and foremost to the machinery that is used to enter and to store information in the system, to process data within the system, and to communicate results back to the users of the system. The following diagram contains the names of some of the more typical hardware components in a computer system.

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The UMAP Journal 3.2
3 pages

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