
Berkeley Software Design (BSD)
Berkeley Software Design (BSD) refers to a family of Unix-like operating systems originally developed at the University of California, Berkeley. BSD systems are known for their stability, security, and open-source code, which has influenced many modern operating systems like macOS and FreeBSD. They provide the core software that manages computer hardware and enables applications to run. BSD’s collaborative development model has promoted innovation in networking, security, and system performance, making it a foundational technology in the computing world.