Operating System Clock

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Operating System Clock
definition
An operating system clock is the primary software clock maintained by the operating system, representing the system's current time. It is used for timestamping files, scheduling tasks, and synchronizing processes.
see also
https://linux.die.net/sag/hw-sw-clocks.html

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