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The Single UNIX Specification, Version 3.

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San Francisco, CA - January 30 2002- The Open Group announced today completion of the joint revision to POSIX and the Single UNIX specification. The joint revision forms the core of The Open Group's Single UNIX Specification Version 3, and is IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (POSIX.1)
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