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An edition of The Design of OS/2 (1992)

The Design of OS/2

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Written by the leading architect of 32-bit OS/2 and an operating systems expert, this book examines in detail the internal structure of the new 32-bit version of OS/2. The comprehensive coverage provides insights into the decisions and philosophy underlying the design of OS/2.

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Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Language
English
Pages
389

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Cover of: The Design of OS/2
The Design of OS/2
October 1996, Addison-Wesley
in English
Cover of: The Design of OS/2
The Design of OS/2
1992, Addison-Wesley
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-360) and index.
"32-bit OS/2"--Cover.

Published in
Reading, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.4/469
Library of Congress
QA76.76.O63 D455 1991, QA76.76.O63D455 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvi, 389 p. :
Number of pages
389

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1538589M
Internet Archive
designofos20000deit
ISBN 10
0201548895
LCCN
91017015
Library Thing
283475
Goodreads
5729546

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