Design-Level LINUX Documentation

The Software Revolution Inc. presents the most complete and detailed UML design-level documentation ever made available for the entire Linux 2.6 distribution. This documentation set, presented as hyperlinked graphics and text documents of all major subsystems and all source code fields and functions, is organized by complexity and file-system location to a level that meets or exceeds UML 2.0. Just click on the documentation portals below to access the Linux kernel, memory management, file-system, security, cryptography, initialization, drivers, architecture and interprocess communication subsystems for FREE (Click on the tutorial for a brief guided tour).

Specific documentation includes hyperlinked scalable graphics for control flow graphs, structure charts, state machines, action diagrams, data element tables, call charts, complexity metrics, business rules, decision tables, and data elements, with direct linkage from graphical design to source line. Hyperlinks embedded in the design permit navigation directly to the related line and function in the source code. Hyperlinks in the source code permit navigation back to corresponding models in the detailed design.

Detailed LINUX kernal documentationDetailed LINUX memory management documentationWHAT it is and HOW it worksDetailed LINUX drivers documentationDetailed LINUX top-level documentationDetailed LINUX file-system documentationDetailed LINUX security documentationDetailed LINUX IPC documentationDetailed LINUX initialization documentationDetailed LINUX cryptography documentationDetailed LINUX architectures documentation

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