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BibTeX entry

@Article{Varhol:1994:TOS,
  author =       "Peter D. Varhol",
  title =        "Trends In Operating System Design",
  journal =      j-DDJ,
  volume =       "19",
  number =       "5",
  pages =        "18--20, 22, 26--27",
  month =        may,
  year =         "1994",
  CODEN =        "DDJOEB",
  ISSN =         "1044-789X",
  bibdate =      "Tue Sep 03 09:15:49 1996",
  bibsource =    "http://www.ddj.com/index/author/index.htm, UnCover
                 database",
  abstract =     "Although there's really nothing new about them,
                 microkernels are suddenly all the rage in operating
                 system design. Peter examines modular OS architectures
                 such as QNX, OS/2, and Windows NT; and Sing Li shares a
                 recent conversation with Linus Torvalds, the creator of
                 Linux.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  affiliation =  "Dept. of Comp. Sci., Rivier College, NH, USA",
  classification = "C6150J (Operating systems); C6110J (Object-oriented
                 programming); C6110B (Software engineering techniques);
                 C6130D (Document processing techniques)",
  keywords =     "APIs; Application programmers; C++; Compound
                 documents; Compound-document architecture; Data
                 objects; Emerging operating systems; Microsoft OLE;
                 Multiple operating systems; Multiple personalities;
                 OLE; OLE application; OpenDoc; Operating system design
                 trends; OS issue; OS services; Porting; Underlying
                 object model; Unified approach; Video objects;
                 Workplace OS",
  thesaurus =    "Document handling; Object-oriented methods;
                 Object-oriented programming; Operating systems
                 [computers]; Software portability",
}

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