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Crossword: Operating Systems
Across
1. Software used to analyze, configure, optimize or maintain a computer system.
2. Features that enable communication between multiple computers and devices over a network.
3. The ability of an operating system to allow multiple users to use the same computer simultaneously.
4. A program that loads the operating system kernel into memory and begins its execution.
5. Software used to recover data that has been lost due to file corruption, accidental deletion, or hardware failure.
6. A hardware device with keys used to input text and commands into command-line and graphical user interfaces.
7. System software used to translate and execute each line of code in a high-level programming language.
8. Regular software updates provided to fix vulnerabilities and enhance protection against threats.
9. A software component that allows an operating system to communicate with and control a specific hardware device.
10. An instance of a program in execution, including its current state and resources.
Down
11. A segment of a sequence that can run independently and simultaneously with other segments within the same process.
12. A software or feature that allows a user to view and control a desktop environment on a remote computer.
13. A technique where an operating system uses disk space to increase available memory beyond physical RAM limits.
14. User interface showing documents or webpages exactly as they appear when printed or displayed.
15. The method of regulating who or what can view or use resources in a computing environment.
16. The ability of an operating system to run multiple programs or tasks concurrently.
17. Utility software used to display information about hardware and software components installed on a computer system.