| Oney, W.: Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model, 1999, Microsoft Press |
....have to provide. The author gives executable source code examples, and the book is the basic reference book for Linux driver programmers. Design rules for the internal driver structures are not given. The description of the hardware use ends with the access to the device registers. In [6] and in [74], the driver architecture of Windows 2000 is described. Similar to the driver book for Linux, these books provide a description of the kernel service functions, how to use them and how hardware is managed by the operating system. The access to the hardware is given by the Hardware Abstraction ....
....of this modelling methodology and the use of the concepts is discussed. 3.5.1 Object Oriented Operating Systems Modern operating systems are designed as component or object oriented systems. Examples for commercial object oriented operating systems are NextStep, BeOS [9, 107] and Windows 2000 [6, 74]. Although these systems are not purely object oriented; they still use data structures and architectures from procedural programming, instead of full encapsulation in objects [107, 6] Examples of research operating systems for embedded systems are PURE [10] or DReAMS [22] The operating system ....
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Walter Oney, Ben Ryan, Devon Musgrave, and Robert Lyon. Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model. Microsoft Press, 1999.
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W. Oney. Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model. Microsoft Press, 1999.
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