POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) is a family of standards specified by IEEE Std 1003. It defines the application programming interface (API), along with command line shells and utility interfaces, for maintaining compatibility between operating systems. POSIX is intended to be used by both application developers and system implementers to ensure portability of applications across various UNIX-like operating systems.
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