• readerswriter (single-writer lock, a multi-reader lock, a push lock, or an MRSW lock) is a synchronization primitive that solves one of the readers–writers...
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  • more readers to access the shared resource at the same time). A readerswriter lock is a data structure that solves one or more of the readerswriters problems...
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  • number of readers. Single-writer implementations RCU are also lock-free for the writer. Some multi-writer implementations of RCU are lock-free. Other...
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    the shared data, the writer increments the sequence number, both after acquiring the lock and before releasing the lock. Readers read the sequence number...
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    enter a deadlock Ostrich algorithm Priority inversion Race condition Readers-writer lock Sleeping barber problem Stalemate Synchronization (computer science)...
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  • (store) operation is done, or the lock is reverted, nobody else is allowed to unlock the file. Readerswriter lock IBM System/360 Operating System: Job...
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  • the least time possible. Multiversion concurrency control (MVCC) Readerswriter lock Gray, Jim & Reuter,f (1993), Distributed Transaction Processing:...
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  • Double-checked locking Guarded suspension Leaders/followers pattern Monitor object Nuclear reaction Reactor pattern Readerswriter lock Scheduler pattern...
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  • precondition Guarded Command Language includes a similar language construct Readerswriter lock Lea, Doug (2000). Concurrent Programming in Java Second Edition....
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  • Read-copy-update with a single writer and any number of readers. (The readers are wait-free; the writer is usually lock-free, until it needs to reclaim...
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  • And(Put).Do // register chord (t => { return t; }); } } Reader-writer locking class ReaderWriterLock { private readonly Asynchronous.Channel idle; private...
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    documentation. Archived from the original on 2023-06-24. Retrieved 2023-06-24. "RwLock in std::sync". The Rust Standard Library documentation. Archived from the...
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  • The Hollow Man (Carr novel) (category Locked-room mysteries)
    Hollow Man (The Three Coffins in the USA) is a 1935 locked room mystery novel by the American writer John Dickson Carr, featuring his recurring investigator...
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  • differently depending upon the conditions readers-writer locks turnstiles – queue of threads which are waiting on acquired lock Pthreads is a platform-independent...
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  • nodes in a lock-free data structure. These problems generally arise only in environments that don't have automatic garbage collection. Any lock-free data...
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    "locked-room" or "impossible crime" mystery is a type of crime seen in crime and detective fiction. The crime in question, typically murder ("locked-room...
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  • writer Ethel Turner. It is a sequel to the author's 1894 novel Seven Little Australians. The novel was originally published in the UK by Ward, Lock &...
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  • single-writer multi-reader shared registers. In general, one distinguishes between single-writer multi-reader (swmr) snapshot objects and multi-writer multi-reader...
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  • book's appeal to young adult readers. In 2012 Shane Salerno acquired the film rights. The New York Times named The Lock Artist a Notable Crime Book of...
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    Dreadlocks (redirect from Dred lock)
    Egyptians wore locked hairstyles and wigs appeared on bas-reliefs, statuary and other artifacts. Mummified remains of Egyptians with locked wigs have also...
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  • until the following day. Hanna reveals the guards in fact kept the doors locked so that the prisoners could not escape. Hanna's co-defendants all state...
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  • The City of Ember is a post-apocalyptic novel by American writer Jeanne DuPrau that was published in 2003. The story is set in Ember, an underground city...
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    The Mystery of the Yellow Room (category Locked-room mysteries)
    crime in which the criminal appears to disappear from a locked room. Leroux provides the reader with detailed, precise diagrams and floorplans illustrating...
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  • officer. The first of these games, Lock 'n Load: Forgotten Heroes: Vietnam was published by Shrapnel Games in 2003. Lock 'n Load: ANZAC Attack, an expansion...
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  • seriously by many readers. Many later authors have also taken it to be a serious source, including Edward Bulwer-Lytton and prominent occult writers Éliphas Lévi...
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  • the Shield in a harbor. The writer felt it did not matter which set of characters he ultimately used, as long as readers recognized them "so it would...
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    British Crime Writers' Association and the Nero Award from The Wolfe Pack. He is also a three-time recipient of the Ellery Queen Reader's Award for Best...
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  • Little Larrikin (1896) is a novel by Australian writer Ethel Turner. It was originally published by Ward, Lock & Co. in London, England, in 1896. Laurence...
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    2011", the average age of Wikipedia readers is 36, with a rough parity between genders. Almost half of Wikipedia readers visit the site more than five times...
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  • of writing. After attempting to escape his father, Gehn traps Atrus in a locked chamber in D'ni, with the only escape to Gehn's own Age of Riven. On Riven...
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