Business Week. The long and winding Windows NT road. Business Week, February 1999.

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....lines of code [4, 28, 29, 42] Also given the past history it would appear that operating systems will continue to grow. Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 had 8.3 million lines of code in 1994, NT 4. 0 had 20 million lines of code in 1996, and the latest version, Windows 2000, has 40 million lines of code [63]. Although a fair number of these lines may be required only for device driver code, the base system itself is fairly large as well. For example, of the 2.3 million lines of Linux 2.3, 1.6 million lines reside in the device driver directory, which implies that there are still 700,000 lines for the ....

Business Week. The long and winding Windows NT road. Business Week, February 1999.

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