Abstract

In the present time, a personal computer has a very high processing power than required for a single user system. Hence, it can be effectively used as a multiuser system which serves several users concurrently. This can be achieved by N-computing. We will create a multiuser environment on a uniprocessor system; this can be achieved, when there is a separate kernel for each user in the same operating system. This concept is related to the concept of mapping between user level thread and kernel level thread, which is discussed in this paper. Further the system’s performance under various load conditions will be analyzed. In other words we want to utilize the full processing power of a personal computer for number of users simultaneously and also provide better performance at less cost.

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