kerngröße
Kerngröße is a German term that translates to "core size" or "kernel size" and is primarily used in the context of computing and operating systems. It refers to the fundamental, essential part of an operating system that manages the system's resources and provides core services. The kerngröße is responsible for tasks such as process management, memory management, device management, and system calls. It acts as an intermediary between hardware and software, allowing applications to access hardware resources without needing to understand the underlying hardware details. The kerngröße is the most critical component of an operating system, as its proper functioning is essential for the overall stability and performance of the system. Changes or errors within the kerngröße can have widespread and significant impacts on the entire system. The concept emphasizes the minimal set of functionalities required for an operating system to operate.