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Software Implementation Techniques, Second Edition: Writing Software in OpenVMS, OS/2, UNIX ans Windows NT

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Software Implementation Techniques is a comparison of the four operating
system platforms mentioned in the title and is designed to give a software designer an introduction of how to migrate comparable program fuctionality between the different platforms.

The topics covered in Software Implementation Techniques include process and
thread scheduling, synchronization and concurrency primitives, file management, memory management, performance, networking facilities, and user interfaces. Software Implementation Techniques is designed to facilitate determining what is required to implement a specific operating system function. This book eliminates the need for several manuals by having everything between two covers.

567 pages, Paperback

Published October 10, 1995

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