Understanding Management applications on the operating system functions

Understanding Management Applications
After discussing the functions of the operating system as an access controller from the computer hardware in a previous article (See Also: Hardware Management understanding of the functioning of the operating system), this time we will discuss about the other functions of the computer operating system IE as application management (management of user applications). The operating system is the container of any application to be installed on the computer, and the operating system also manage and organise the performance of the application, be it for processing to hardware on the user interface, including the storage of the database from the application.
Management applications on the operating system functions
Every software application that is executed by the operating system will find the location of the program file and then move it into memory to then send any command on the file to be executed by the computer. Each application that is installed on the computer will enter the data in the program files and the operating system will also give you pemintas of the application so that a user can run applications quickly. User application here is the application used by the user to complete a certain goal for example: microsoft word, microsoft excel, winamp, google chrome, antivirus, etc. We can see what applications are installed on your computer by going to the menu Control panel. There we can see what applications exist on the computer, and there we could erase the application from our computer.
Management functions on the application this user can include:
  1. Install, the process of putting the program files on the computer system including the configuration of the program. At the time of the installation of our applications must run on the program.
  2. The uninstall process to remove program files along with a configuration of a computer.
  3. Update/Upgrade, the process to update the files from programs that have been installed.

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