kerfishugbúnað
Kerfishugbúnað, a term originating from Icelandic, translates roughly to "system software" or "operating system software." It refers to the fundamental programs that manage a computer's hardware and provide a platform for other applications to run. Without kerfishugbúnað, a computer would be little more than a collection of electronic components.
The primary function of kerfishugbúnað is to act as an intermediary between the user, the applications, and
Examples of kerfishugbúnað include operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux. These systems provide the user