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![]() Full Day Tutorial Session (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) T1 Windows NT Internals Jamie Hanrahan, Kernel Mode Systems Who should attend: This tutorial is aimed at operating system developers, applications programmers, and system administrators who need to understand the internal behavior and architecture of Windows NT. (Note: The information presented is valid for both NT Versions 4 and 5.) Windows NT is built on a new operating system code base, similar in many ways to well-established OSes such as UNIX and VMS, and very different from Microsoft's DOS, Win16, and Windows 9x platforms. This course will describe the behavior of Windows NT from system architecture point of view. Using a variety of tools, we will explore internal interfaces and the behavior of the system, show how NT implements fundamental operating system functions such as scheduling and memory management, and show how NT's architecture affects some of its functionality. Topics covered include:
Jamie Hanrahan provides Windows NT driver development, consulting, and training services to leading companies. He is co-writing a book on Windows NT device drivers, to be published by O'Reilly and Associates. He also has an extensive background in VMS device drivers and internals. He is co-author of VMS Advanced Driver Techniques and received the Instructor of the Year award for teaching VMS device drivers and internals courses for Digital Equipment Corporation. |
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