On the definition of a theoretical concept of an operating system

06/04/2010
by   J. A. Bergstra, et al.
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We dwell on how a definition of a theoretical concept of an operating system, suitable to be incorporated in a mathematical theory of operating systems, could look like. This is considered a valuable preparation for the development of a mathematical theory of operating systems.

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