A. real-life operating system
B. real-time operating system
C. real-time operating software
D. real-life operating software
Explanation: Embedded applications are built on top of a real-time operating system (RTOS).
Related Mcqs:
- COTS stands for___________________?
A. Commercial Off-The-Shelf systems
B. Commercial Off-The-Shelf states
C. Commercial Off-The-System state
D. None of the mentioned - ERP stands for_________________?
A. Effective Reuse Planning
B. Enterprise Resource Planning
C. Effective Research Planning
D. None of the mentioned - QoS stands for___________________?
A. Quality of security
B. Quality of system
C. Quality of service
D. None of the mentioned - CORBA stands for _____________________?
A. Common Object Request Build Architecture
B. Common Object Request Broker Architecture
C. Common Object Request Break Architecture
D. All of the mentioned - MTTF stands for__________________?
A. mean-time-to-function
B. mean-time-to-failure
C. manufacture-time-to-function
D. none of the mentioned - Consider the example and categorize it accordingly, “A pattern-matching system developed as part of a text-processing system may be reused in a database management system”?
A. Application system reuse
B. Component reuse
C. Object and function reuse
D. None of the mentioned - Which category the following statement belongs,”Classes to create and manage sessions are usually part of a WAF”?
A. Session management
B. Security
C. User interaction
D. Database support - _______________ is a way of providing functionality on a remote server with client access through a web browser?
A. SaaS
B. SOA
C. Configurability
D. Both SaaS and Configurability - Which of the following utilities is not a part of Business Service Layer ?
A. Task centric service
B. Wrapper Services
C. Get account info
D. Entity centric service - Which of the following term is best defined by the statement:”When one object invokes another independent object, a message is passed between the two objects.” ?
A. Control couple
B. Application object
C. Data couple
D. Database object