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Our day-to-day life is dependent on several embedded devices, and in the near future, many more objects will have
computation and communication capabilities enabling an Internet of Things. Correspondingly, with an increase in the
interaction of these devices around us, developing novel applications is set to become challenging with current software
infrastructures. In this paper, we argue that a new paradigm for operating systems needs to be conceptualized to provide
aconducive base for application development on Cyber-physical systems. We demonstrate its need and importance
using a few use-case scenarios and provide the design principles behind, and an architecture of a co-operating system or
CoS that can serve as an example of this new paradigm.