SUS

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SUS is a standardized specification that defines the requirements for a compliant UNIX operating system, ensuring compatibility and interoperability across different UNIX implementations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unix standard
industry standard
technical specification
alsoKnownAs Single UNIX Specification (SUS) NERFINISHED
appliesTo UNIX operating systems
UNIX-like operating systems
associatedTrademark UNIX NERFINISHED
basedOn POSIX NERFINISHED
defines requirements for a compliant UNIX operating system
domain operating systems
software interoperability
ensures application portability across compliant UNIX systems
consistent behavior of core UNIX interfaces
focus interface-level compatibility rather than implementation details
fullName Single UNIX Specification NERFINISHED
geographicScope international
governingBody The Open Group UNIX Brand Program NERFINISHED
governs use of the UNIX trademark for operating systems
includes C language interfaces
commands and utilities specification
shell and utilities
system interfaces specification
language English
maintainedBy The Open Group NERFINISHED
originatedFrom X/Open specifications NERFINISHED
purpose ensure compatibility across different UNIX implementations
ensure interoperability across different UNIX implementations
relatedStandard POSIX.1 NERFINISHED
X/Open Portability Guide NERFINISHED
requires conformance tests for UNIX certification
requiresConformanceFor systems branded as UNIX
requiresSupportFor standard UNIX system calls
standard UNIX utilities
scope application binary interface for UNIX systems
application programming interface for UNIX systems
sector information technology
standardizes behavior of UNIX shells
behavior of core UNIX commands
targetAudience application developers
operating system vendors
system integrators
typeOfStandard de jure standard
usedFor UNIX system certification
version SUS Version 1
SUS Version 2
SUS Version 3
SUS Version 4

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