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An Operating Systems course in ICT typically explores the fundamental concepts and principles behind the software that manages computer hardware and software resources. It delves into the core functions of an operating system, including process management, memory management, file system management, and device management. Students gain an understanding of how operating systems interact with hardware, allocate resources, and provide a platform for applications to run. The course often covers different types of operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, and Unix, and may involve practical exercises and projects to reinforce learning.

What is computer hardware?

Computer hardware is a term that refers to all of the tangible and physical components of a computer, meaning that they can be touched and seen.

Computer software, conversely, cannot to touched or seen because it is a series of computer-written text and instructions that allow a computer to execute processes and functions.

Computer hardware is a term that refers to all of the tangible and physical components of a computer, meaning that they can be touched and seen.

Computer software, conversely, cannot to touched or seen because it is a series of computer-written text and instructions that allow a computer to execute processes and functions.

Computer hardware is a term that refers to all of the tangible and physical components of a computer, meaning that they can be touched and seen.

Computer software, conversely, cannot to touched or seen because it is a series of computer-written text and instructions that allow a computer to execute processes and functions.