Programming the Microsoft Windows Driver Model
Acknowledgments
Many people helped me write this book. At the beginning of the project, Anne Hamilton, Senior Acquisitions Editor at Microsoft Press, had the vision to realize that a revision of this book was needed. Juliana Aldous, the Acquisitions Editor, shepherded the project through to the complete product you're holding in your hands. Her team included Dick Brown, Jim Fuchs, Shawn Peck, Rob Nance, Sally Stickney, Paula Gorelick, Elizabeth Hansford, and Julie Kawabata. That the grammar and diction in the book are correct, that the figures are correctly referenced and intelligible, and that the index accurately correlates with the text are due to all of them.
Marc Reinig and Dr. Lawrence M. Schoen provided valuable assistance with a linguistic and typographical issue.
Mike Tricker of Microsoft deserves special thanks for championing my request for a source code license, as does Brad Carpenter for his overall support of the revision project.
Eliyas Yakub acted as the point man to obtain technical reviews of the content of the book and to facilitate access to all sorts of resources within Microsoft. Among the developers and managers who took time from busy schedules to make sure that this book would be as accurate as possible arein no particular orderAdrian Oney (no relation, but I'm fond of pointing out his vested interest in a book that has his name on the spine), Allen Marshall, Scott Johnson, Martin Borve, Jean Valentine, Doron Holan, Randy Aull, Jake Oshins, Neill Clift, Narayanan Ganapathy, Fred Bhesania, Gordan Lacey, Alan Warwick, Bob Fruth, and Scott Herrboldt.
Lastly, my wife, Marty, provided encouragement and support throughout the project.