Week 2 - The steps to to an efficient OS

This week made me more prepared to comprehend how an operating system, such as Windows 10, and Windows 11 are created to enhance the usability and productivity. The most notable lesson that I have learned was the ease in using a graphical user interface (GUI) to interact with a computer. Users are able to move around the menus, icons, and well-organized layouts instead of using orders and commands hence multitasking is very easier. This can be particularly handy when managing several applications simultaneously and keeping things in order in school or at work.


I also got to know that these graphical features are not always helpful in any case. They demand system resources such as memory and processing capabilities which can make the performance in older machines slow. The other facts which are also important is the impact of user familiarity on productivity as significant design changes may not feel very intuitive at the start. In whole, this week has demonstrated that the effective operating system demands certain balancing between the ease of use, performance, and hardware capacity.

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