
O.S.S.
O.S.S. stands for Operating System Software, which is the core program managing a computer’s hardware and software resources. It acts as a bridge between the physical components (like the processor and memory) and the applications you use, ensuring they work together smoothly. The OS handles tasks such as running programs, organizing files, managing hardware devices, and providing a user interface. Popular examples include Windows, macOS, and Linux. Essentially, the OS makes it possible for users to interact with their computers efficiently and safely without needing to understand the complex hardware details.