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<p>software, <a href="page.php?w=Transaction_Processing_System">transaction monitors</a>, and messaging-and-queueing software.</p>

<p>The distinction between operating system and middleware functionality is, to some extent, arbitrary. While core kernel functionality can only be provided by the operating system itself, some functionality previously provided by separately sold middleware is now integrated in operating systems. A typical example is the <a href="page.php?w=TCP%2FIP">TCP/IP</a> stack for telecommunications, nowadays included virtually</p><p>
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