INTERIX : UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem
@inproceedings{Walli2005INTERIXU, title={INTERIX : UNIX Application Portability to Windows NT via an Alternative Environment Subsystem}, author={Stephen R. Walli}, year={2005} }
Application source code portability is one of the cornerstones of most open systems definitions. The intention is that if an application is written to a particular model of source-code portability, it can port relatively easily to any platform that supports the portability model. This model is often based on source code portability standards such as the ISO/IEEE family of POSIX standards [1,2] and ISO/ANSI C[3], and specifications that include these standards such as the Open Group's Single…
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