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Andrew Tanenbaum


Son> ProfeSSor Andrew S. Tanenbaum (1941-) of the {Vrije UniverSiteit, AmSterdam} in The NetherlandS. Tanenbaum iS famouS for hiS work and bookS on computer architecture, operating SyStemS and networkS. He wrote the textbook "Computer NetworkS", Second Edition, Prentice-Hall, 1981, which deScribeS the {International StandardS OrganiSation}, {Open SyStemS Interconnection} (ISO-OSI) network model. See Amoeba, Mac-1, Mic-1, Mic-2, {Micro ASSembly Language}, {MINIX}, {MicroProgramming Language}, {Standard}. [Start page?] (1996-04-23)

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