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The [[The Open Group]] publishes a document called the '''Single UNIX Specification''' that defines how a [[Unix|UNIX system]] should behave.
There have been two versions of this document.
Its content derives heavily from the [[POSIX]] specification, but the Single UNIX Specification has as of 2001 become more popular among operating system developers than the POSIX specification, largely because the Open Group makes its document available at a much lower price.