Description: Device management in modern operating systems refers to the administration and configuration of devices operating under these systems. Such operating systems, developed by various organizations, are designed for a variety of devices, including smart TVs, wearables, home appliances, and mobile devices. Device management involves monitoring and controlling hardware and software configurations, allowing users and administrators to optimize performance, security, and functionality. This includes application management, network configuration, software updates, and user interface customization. The ability to manage devices efficiently is crucial for ensuring a smooth and secure user experience, as well as facilitating maintenance and troubleshooting. Many operating systems provide specific tools and APIs that allow developers and administrators to interact with the system, ensuring that devices operate optimally and meet end-user expectations.