COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS SPECIALISTS, EXPERTS, WITNESSES & FORENSIC CONSULTANTS.
Operating system (OS): Software that (a) controls a computer and its internal resources such as memory, disc drives, cpu scheduling, etc, (b) controls access by multiple users to computer resources such as files and other peripheals, and (c) provides for certain administrative functions.
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Operating system (OS): Software that (a) controls a computer and its internal resources such as memory, disc drives, cpu scheduling, etc, (b) controls access by multiple users to computer resources such as files and other peripheals, and (c) provides for certain administrative functions.
Network operating system (NOS): Software that (a) controls a network and its message (e.g. packet) traffic and queues, (b) controls access by multiple users to network resources such as files, and (c) provides for certain administrative functions, including security.
A NOS is not the same as the networking tools provided by some existing OSs, Windows XP for instance. An NOS is an OS that has been specifically written to keep networks running at optimal performance.


