Software managing the computer hardware.
Operating systems vary in their make-up because they are organized in different
ways, and designing a new Operating System is a major undertaking. Because an
Operating System is complex, it has to be designed one piece at a time.
Moreover, each piece needs to be a well-defined section of the systems, with
well defined inputs. For PCs, the most popular current operating system
software is the Microsoft Windows family, but experts project that Linux will replace Windows on at least
one-fifth of all computer systems by 2010.
See Also:
Linux.