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If an application is written for use on a specific operating system, and is [[ported]] to another OS, the functionality required by that application may be implemented differently by that OS (the names of functions, meaning of arguments, etc.) requiring the application to be adapted, changed, or otherwise [[software maintenance|maintained]].<!--There really ought to be a discussion of ''software modules'' somewhere, such as those that are neither API's nor Plug-Ins (not sure what those are), but which are either hard (on cartridge), soft (on diskette), or otherwise installable by downloading). -->
 
This cost in supporting operating systems diversity can be avoided by instead writing applications againstfor [[software platform]]s such as [[Java (software platform)|Java]] or [[Qt (software)|Qt]]. These abstractions have already borne the cost of adaptation to specific operating systems and their [[system library|system libraries]].
 
Another approach is for operating system vendors to adopt standards. For example, [[POSIX]] and [[operating system abstraction layer|OS abstraction layers]] provide commonalities that reduce porting costs.
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* {{cite book | last = Bic| first = Lubomur F. |author2=Shaw, Alan C. | title = Operating Systems | publisher = [[Prentice Hall]] | year = 2003 | ___location = Pearson }}
* {{cite book | last = Silberschatz | first = Avi |author2=Galvin, Peter |author3=Gagne, Greg | title = Operating Systems Concepts | publisher = [[John Wiley & Sons]] | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-0-470-12872-5 }}
* {{cite book |last1=O'Brien, |first1=J. A., & |last2=Marakas, |first2=G. M.( |date=2011). ''|title=Management Information Systems''. 10e.|edition=10th |publisher=McGraw-Hill Irwin.}}
* {{cite book |last1=Leva |first1=Alberto |last2=Maggio |first2=Martina |last3=Papadopoulos |first3=Alessandro Vittorio |last4=Terraneo |first4=Federico |title=Control-based Operating System Design |publisher=[[Institution of Engineering and Technology|IET]] |year=2013 |isbn=978-1-84919-609-3}}
*{{cite journal |last1=Richet |first1=Jean-Loup |last2=Bouaynaya |first2=Wafa |title=Understanding and Managing Complex Software Vulnerabilities: An Empirical Analysis of Open-Source Operating Systems |journal=Systèmes d'information & management |date=2023 |volume=28 |issue=1 |pages=87–114 |doi=10.54695/sim.28.1.0087 |doi-broken-date=112 NovemberJuly 20242025 |url=https://www.cairn.info/revue-systemes-d-information-et-management-2023-1-page-87.htm.}}
*{{cite book |last1=Silberschatz |first1=Abraham |last2=Galvin |first2=Peter B. |last3=Gagne |first3=Greg |title=Operating System Concepts |date=2018 |publisher=Wiley |isbn=978-1-119-32091-3 |edition=10 |url=https://archive.org/details/operating-system-concepts-10th |language=en-us|ref={{sfnref|Silberschatz et al.|2018}}}}
*{{cite book |last1=Tanenbaum |first1=Andrew S. |last2=Bos |first2=Herbert |title=Modern Operating Systems, Global Edition |date=2023 |publisher=Pearson Higher Ed |isbn=978-1-292-72789-9 |language=en}}