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IB Computer Science Topic 6 / HL / 8 lessons

6. Resource Management (HL)


CPT-Classification of Software - relationship, Wikimedia Commons

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    6.1 Resource management
    •  System resources
    •  Evaluating resources
    •  Limitations
    •  Problems
    •  Role of the operating system
    •  OS resource management
    •  Dedicated OSs
    •  Hiding complexity
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