Moniajakäyttöiset
Moniajakäyttöiset is a Finnish term that translates to "multi-user" or "timesharing" in English. It refers to a system, typically a computer or software, that allows multiple users to access and use its resources simultaneously. In the context of computing, this means that a single machine can run multiple programs or processes at the same time, and each user interacts with the system as if they had exclusive control over it.
The concept of moniajakäyttöiset systems emerged in the early days of computing to maximize the efficiency
Modern operating systems, such as Windows, macOS, and Linux, are inherently moniajakäyttöiset. They manage the allocation
In a broader sense, moniajakäyttöiset can also apply to other shared resources or services, not strictly limited