A multi-user Operating System allows for multiple users to use the same computer at the same time and/or different times. See our multi-user dictionary definition for a complete definition for a complete definition. Below are some examples of multi-user Operating Systems.
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In this system OS and application software can be access by multiple user concurrently.
A multi-user Operating System allows for multiple users to use the same computer at the same time and/or different times. See our multi-user dictionary definition for a complete definition for a complete definition. Below are some examples of multi-user Operating Systems.
A multi-user operating system lets more than one user to access the computerm at one time. Access to the computer system is normally provided via a network, so that users access the computer remotely using a terminal or other computer.