List of Figures


Chapter 2: Windows and UNIX Compared

Figure 2.1: The evolution of the Windows family of operating systems
Figure 2.2: Windows NT architecture
Figure 2.3: The history of UNIX implementations
Figure 2.4: Structure of the UNIX operating system
Figure 2.5: The Windows security model

Chapter 3: The Migration Process

Figure 3.1: A conceptual organization and its application life cycle
Figure 3.2: The generic migration process
Figure 3.3: The migration strategy
Figure 3.4: The migration process and key deliverables

Chapter 5: Planning the Migration

Figure 5.1: The MSF approach to risk management

Chapter 6: UNIX and Windows Interoperability

Figure 6.1: UNIX and Windows security model differences
Figure 6.2: Architecture of server for NIS
Figure 6.3: File-sharing options for UNIX and Windows

Chapter 7: Creating the Development Environment

Figure 7.1: The development environment

Chapter 9: Win32 Code Conversion

Figure 9.1: Output from spawn example code
Figure 9.2: Windows Event Viewer
Figure 9.3: Details of an event in Windows Event Viewer

Chapter 11: Migrating the User Interface

Figure 11.1: The X Windows architectural model
Figure 11.2: The Microsoft Windows user interface architecture
Figure 11.3: An example Motif dialog box
Figure 11.4: An example Microsoft Windows dialog box
Figure 11.5: The GetOpenFileName common dialog box

Chapter 12: Testing the Migration

Figure 12.1: Overview of the test life cycle
Figure 12.2: Steps in test planning and test execution

Chapter 13: Creating the Live Environment

Figure 13.1: The Group Policy Editor and administratively assigned offline files
Figure 13.2: How to convert automounts to Windows DFS
Figure 13.3: New Installation File dialog box
Figure 13.4: SetupCapture Configuration dialog box
Figure 13.5: Product details



UNIX Application Migration Guide
Unix Application Migration Guide (Patterns & Practices)
ISBN: 0735618380
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 134

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