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This paper proposes an intelligent operating system, KZ2, which is a new generation OS to manage the resources of massively parallel computing systems, to provide a friendly human-computer interface, and control the execution of programs based on knowledge processing and parallel processing. A knowledge based demonstrative example is also described in the paper to show how KZ2 improves the functions and performance of existing operating systems.