A Roadmap for Next-generation Operating Systems: Navigating Towards Future Innovation

Authors

  • Yamuna Mundru Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Aiswarya Dwarampudi Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Manas Kumar Yogi Assistant Professor, CSE-AI & ML Department, Pragati Engineering College, Surampalem, Andhra Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Next Generation, Operating System, Scalability, Accessibility, Navigation

Abstract

As technology advances rapidly, there is a growing demand for next-generation operating systems (OS) to keep up with the changes. This study delves into the research roadmap essential for shaping the future of operating systems. By identifying current challenges, analysing emerging technologies, and envisioning future user needs, this roadmap aims to provide a comprehensive guide for researchers and developers navigating the complex landscape of OS innovation. From advancements in security and privacy to optimization for heterogeneous computing environments, this study outlines key areas of focus, potential strategies, and anticipated milestones for the development of next-generation operating systems.

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Published

2024-02-28

How to Cite

Mundru, Y. ., Dwarampudi , A. ., & Yogi, M. K. . (2024). A Roadmap for Next-generation Operating Systems: Navigating Towards Future Innovation. JOURNAL OF OPERATING SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT &Amp; TRENDS, 10(3), 30–35. Retrieved from https://stmcomputers.stmjournals.com/index.php/JoOSDT/article/view/760