Figure 19.4 Simplified overview of Windows 2000

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Figure 19.4 Simplified overview of Windows 2000. Figure 19.5 Windows 2000 system block diagram. Figure 19.6 Windows 2000 logical memory map. Figure 19.7 NTFS volume layout (Adapted from [SOL98]). Figure 19.9 The use of a pipe. Figure 19.10 Redirecting the cat command. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Figure 19.4 Simplified overview of Windows 2000

Figure 19.5 Windows 2000 system block diagram

Figure 19.6 Windows 2000 logical memory map

Figure 19.7 NTFS volume layout (Adapted from [SOL98])

Figure 19.9 The use of a pipe

Figure 19.10 Redirecting the cat command

Figure 19.11 General organization of a UNIX system

Figure 19.12 Virtual address space for a process

Figure 19.13 Creating a new process

Figure 19.14 Top of the typical UNIX directory hierarchy

Figure 19.15 Comparison of virtual file system and socket layered structure

Figure 19.16 Relationship of various user interfaces

Figure 19.18 Overview of MVS organization

Figure 19.19 Virtual memory map for a task

Figure 19.20 The steps in location of a data set

Figure 19.20 (continued)

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