| 释义 | 
		Definition of Posix in English: Posixnoun ˈpɒsɪksˈpäsiks mass nounComputing A set of formal descriptions that provide a standard for the design of operating systems, especially ones which are compatible with Unix.  Example sentencesExamples -  Carrier-grade features to be added include support for Posix compliant threading, diskless blade systems, improved systems responsiveness, and advanced debugging and systems analysis.
 -  I still think that something like POSIX capabilities is important, but I'm not so sure anymore that Posix capabilities is the right way to go about solving the problem.
 -  ‘You can implement Posix today with the limited swap instructions that are there today,’ he said.
 -  QNX is also Posix compliant, so there is lots of software that almost works under it.
 -  If the community can sort out some issues between Linux and Posix, the user community may choose to adopt those interfaces, but they will vote with their feet not in a consortium.
 
 
 Origin   1980s: from the initial letters of portable operating system + -ix suggested by Unix.    Definition of Posix in US English: Posix(also POSIX) nounˈpäsiks Computing A set of formal descriptions that provide a standard for the design of operating systems, especially ones which are compatible with Unix.  Example sentencesExamples -  Carrier-grade features to be added include support for Posix compliant threading, diskless blade systems, improved systems responsiveness, and advanced debugging and systems analysis.
 -  If the community can sort out some issues between Linux and Posix, the user community may choose to adopt those interfaces, but they will vote with their feet not in a consortium.
 -  QNX is also Posix compliant, so there is lots of software that almost works under it.
 -  ‘You can implement Posix today with the limited swap instructions that are there today,’ he said.
 -  I still think that something like POSIX capabilities is important, but I'm not so sure anymore that Posix capabilities is the right way to go about solving the problem.
 
 
 Origin   1980s: from the initial letters of portable operating system + -ix suggested by Unix.     |