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Name: Sandoval, Jane B.

Section: BSOA 2

INTEGRATED SOFTWARE APPLICATION

1. Mainframe OS

Operating system and database designed to work together


z/Transaction Processing Facility as one system, but it is more than just transaction
(z/TPF) processor.
z/Virtual Storage Extended
Operating system that you can use for reliable and secure
z/VSE
transactions and batch workloads.

Highly secure and scalable hypervisor and virtualization


z/Virtual machine technology for cloud infrastructure and for running
z/VM critical applications which can host thousands of virtual
servers on a single system.

2. Server OS

Secure open source operating system, built to power physical,


SUSE Linux Enterprise
virtual and cloud-base mission-critical workloads.
Server
Enabling hybrid scenarios that maximize existing investments.
Window Server 2019 Increase security and reduce business risk with multiple layers of
protection built into the operating system.
Community project develops and maintains a Free Software,
Mageia GNU/Linux-based operating system for PCs and servers, for
developers, businesses and individuals.
3. Multiprocessor OS

Operating system has been ported to many processors, but only


Unix recently has it been ported to multiprocessor (MP)
configurations.
Proprietary graphical operating system produced by Microsoft, It
Window NT is a processor-independent, multiprocessing and multi-
user operating system.
Multiprocessing operating system, its objective is to have a
Linux process running on each CPU in the system at all times, to
maximize CPU utilization

4. Personal Computer

Open source and community-developed operating system for


computers, servers, mainframes, mobile devices and embedded
Linux
devices. It is supported on almost every major computer platform
making it one of the most widely supported operating systems.
Microsoft Windows, also called Windows and Windows OS,
Windows computer operating system (OS) developed by Microsoft
Corporation to run personal computers (PCs).
Macintosh, or Mac OS, operating system (OS) is a series of
Macintosh several lines of personal computers developed by the American
computer company Apple Inc.
5. Handheld OS

Proprietary operating system for personal computing devices,


including personal digital assistants (PDAs), “smart phones”,
Palm OS
handheld gaming systems, and Global Positioning System (GPS)
devices.

Discontinued mobile operating system (OS) and computing


platform designed for smartphones used by many major mobile
Symbian OS
phone brands, like Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and
above all by Nokia
Class of personal digital assistant (PDA) that runs the Windows
Mobile or Windows Embedded Compact operating system that
Pocket OS has some of the abilities of modern desktop PCs. Some of these
devices also had integrated phone and data capabilities, which
were called Pocket PC Phone Edition or simply "Smartphone".

6. Embedded OS

Designed for use in embedded systems requiring real-time,


deterministic performance and, in many cases, safety and
security certification, for industries, such as aerospace and
VxWorks
defense, medical devices, industrial equipment, robotics, energy,
transportation, network infrastructure, automotive, and consumer
electronics.
Real-time operating system, built around a partitioning
Integrity architecture to provide embedded systems with total reliability,
absolute security, and maximum real-time performance.
Commercial Unix-like real-time operating system, aimed
QNX primarily at the embedded systems market. QNX was one of the
first commercially successful microkernel operating systems.
7. Sensor Node OS

Open source operating system that runs on tiny low-power


microcontrollers and makes it possible to develop applications
Contiki that make efficient use of the hardware while providing
standardized low-power wireless communication for a range of
hardware platforms.
Open source, interactive, UNIX-like operating system designed
for wireless sensor networks, operate one or more wireless
sensor networks in a Unix-like manner, transferring data,
LiteOS
installing programs, retrieving results, or configuring sensors
also develop programs for nodes, and wirelessly distribute such
programs to sensor nodes.
Wireless Sensor Networking Real-Time Operating System is a
Nano-RK real-time operating system from Carnegie Mellon University
designed to run on micro-controllers for use in sensor networks.

8. Real Time OS

Hard real-time operating system. It runs the Linux operating


system as a full preemptive process. As a result, it is useful
RTLinux
in controlling robots, data acquisition systems, manufacturing
plants
Real-time, deterministic performance and, in many cases, safety
and security certification, for industries, such as aerospace and
VxWorks defense, medical devices, industrial equipment, robotics, energy,
transportation, network infrastructure, automotive, and consumer
electronics.
Real-time operating system, aimed primarily at the embedded
QNX systems market. QNX was one of the first commercially
successful microkernel operating systems.
9. Smart Card OS

Designed strictly conforming to the standards of the Global


Platform and ISO Industry, thereby ensuring a fluency and
Java Card
seamless interoperability of applications for card issuers and
solution developers.
Multi-application smart card operating system, that enables a
smart card to carry a variety of applications, from chip and pin
Multos
application for payment to on-card biometric matching for
secure ID and ePassport.

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