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In [[computing]], an '''object-oriented user interface''' ('''OOUI''') is a type of [[user interface]] based on an [[object-oriented programming]] [[Interface metaphor|metaphor]], and describes most modern operating systems ("[[Object-oriented operating system|object-oriented operating systems]]") such as [[MacOS]] and [[
[[Jakob Nielsen (usability consultant)|Jakob Nielsen]] defines the OOUI in contrast to function-oriented interfaces: "Object-oriented interfaces are sometimes described as turning the application inside-out as compared to function-oriented interfaces. The main focus of the interaction changes to become the users' data and other information objects that are typically represented graphically on the screen as icons or in windows."<ref name="Nielsen">Nielsen, J., Usability Engineering. 1993, San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann / Academic Press</ref>
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