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What is an object-oriented operating system?
What is an object-oriented operating system?
- An operating system designed and operated using object-oriented programming principles (correct)
- An operating system that runs on Unix
- An operating system with a graphical user interface
- An operating system that supports only object-oriented languages
In what way is an object-oriented operating system different from an object-oriented user interface or programming framework?
In what way is an object-oriented operating system different from an object-oriented user interface or programming framework?
- An object-oriented operating system is designed for personal use, while an object-oriented user interface or programming framework is for enterprise use
- An object-oriented operating system is designed using object-oriented programming principles, while an object-oriented user interface or programming framework can run on non-object-oriented operating systems (correct)
- An object-oriented operating system is designed specifically for object-oriented languages, while an object-oriented user interface or programming framework is not
- An object-oriented operating system is designed for cloud computing, while an object-oriented user interface or programming framework is for local computing
What are some examples of objects in a more traditional operating system like Unix?
What are some examples of objects in a more traditional operating system like Unix?
- File, stream, and device driver (correct)
- Compiler, linker, and loader
- Keyboard, mouse, and monitor
- RAM, CPU, and hard disk
What is the relationship between object-orientation and system calls in an operating system?
What is the relationship between object-orientation and system calls in an operating system?
How is object-orientation defined in the context of operating systems?
How is object-orientation defined in the context of operating systems?