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  2. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    The operating system provides an interface between an application program and the computer hardware, so that an application program can interact with the hardware only by obeying rules and procedures programmed into the operating system. The operating system is also a set of services which simplify development and execution of application programs.

  3. Standalone software - Wikipedia

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    Standalone software may refer to: . Computer programs that can work offline, i.e. does not necessarily require network connection to function; Software that is not a part of some bundled software

  4. Portable application - Wikipedia

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    Most portable applications do not leave files or settings on the host computer or modify the existing system and its configuration. The application may not write to the Windows registry [3] or store its configuration files (such as an INI file) in the user's profile, but today, many portables do; many, however, still store their configuration files in the portable directory.

  5. Stand-alone - Wikipedia

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    Stand-alone shell, a Unix shell designed for recovering from system failures; Stand-alone power system, an off-the-grid electricity system; Standalone film, a film that does not have any relation to other films; Stand-alone sequel, a sequel set in the same fictional universe but having little or no reference to predecessors; Standalone software ...

  6. Standalone program - Wikipedia

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    A standalone program, also known as a freestanding program, is a computer program that does not load any external module, library function or program and that is designed to boot with the bootstrap procedure of the target processor – it runs on bare metal.

  7. Virtualization - Wikipedia

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    Operating-system-level virtualization, also known as containerization, refers to an operating system feature in which the kernel allows the existence of multiple isolated user-space instances. The usual goal of virtualization is to centralize administrative tasks while improving scalability and overall hardware-resource utilization.

  8. Stand-alone power system - Wikipedia

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    Schematics of a hybrid system. A stand-alone power system (SAPS or SPS), also known as remote area power supply (RAPS), is an off-the-grid electricity system for locations that are not fitted with an electricity distribution system. Typical SAPS include one or more methods of electricity generation, energy storage, and regulation.

  9. Timeline of operating systems - Wikipedia

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    AROS (Boot for the first time in Stand Alone version) Inferno Second Edition ( Last distribution (Release 2.3, c. July 1999 ) from Lucent's Inferno Business Unit ) [ 47 ] Mac OS 9