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    engineering (including computer networking and programming), the term timeout or time-out has several meanings, including: A network parameter related...
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  • Time out (redirect from Timeout)
    called by a team Television timeout, a break in sporting action so that a commercial break may be taken Timeout (computing), an engineering concept Time-out...
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  • take an action Shelf life, or the time after which a product expires Timeout (computing), or the expiration of Session (computer science) due to the passing...
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    In computing, load balancing is the process of distributing a set of tasks over a set of resources (computing units), with the aim of making their overall...
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    to restart the watchdog, the timer will elapse and generate a timeout signal. The timeout signal is used to initiate corrective actions. The corrective...
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  • IPv4 addresses. When computing the checksum, again a pseudo header is used that mimics the real IPv6 header: The checksum is computed over the following...
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  • from the HS subsystem and expects an acknowledgment message back within a timeout range. If CM didn't receive an acknowledgment heartbeat message back, the...
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  • increase in delay. Using the prior round-trip time estimate, TCP computes a timeout and retransmits a segment. If TCP ignores the round-trip time of all...
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  • Microservices (category Service-oriented (business computing))
    The "timeout antipattern", coined by Mark Richards, describes the challenges of setting timeout values in distributed systems. Short timeouts may fail...
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  • was an American software company that specialized in creating personal computing products. Their primary focus was on the Apple II family of computers...
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    In computing, a denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) is a cyberattack in which the perpetrator seeks to make a machine or network resource unavailable...
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    2008-05-01. Retrieved 2007-08-07. "London Underground lost property". TimeOut London. 2007-04-17. Archived from the original on 2012-12-19. Retrieved...
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  • information theory Chomsky hierarchy Church–Turing thesis Computability theory Inner loop Loop (computing) Machine that always halts Rice's theorem smn theorem...
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  • from receivers back to their respective senders. Loss of information - timeouts and retries Packets may be lost on the network or be delayed in transit...
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    Deadlock (computer science) (category Distributed computing problems)
    In concurrent computing, deadlock is any situation in which no member of some group of entities can proceed because each waits for another member, including...
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    Interrupt (redirect from Trap (computing))
    high-priority events which cannot be ignored under any circumstances, such as the timeout signal from a watchdog timer. With regard to SPARC, the Non-Maskable Interrupt...
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  • that sent the first FIN has responded with the final ACK, it waits for a timeout before finally closing the connection, during which time the local port...
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  • often acts at the application layer of the ISO/OSI stack (e.g. in case of timeout exploiting threats), although this is not a requirement. Such layer is...
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    Each follower has a timeout (typically between 150 and 300 ms) in which it expects the heartbeat from the leader. The timeout is reset on receiving...
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  • rights reserved. C:\>set foo=bar ^| baz C:\>echo !foo! bar | baz Until the TIMEOUT command was introduced with Windows Vista, there was no easy way to implement...
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  • and flow control, blocking or nonblocking bindings, and cancellation and timeouts. It generates cross-platform client and server bindings for many languages...
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  • Reentrant mutex (category Threads (computing))
    one already outstanding, resulting in either a block (it waits), or a timeout if requested Thread A's F calls itself recursively. It already owns the...
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  • Event-driven architecture (category Service-oriented (business computing))
    The "Timeout AntiPattern," coined by Mark Richards, describes the challenges of setting timeout values in distributed systems. Short timeouts may fail...
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  • In computing, a stateful firewall is a network-based firewall that individually tracks sessions of network connections traversing it. Stateful packet...
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  • in a connection failure response caused by a network connection request timeout. The servicing of a client request is immediately dispatched to an available...
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  • connection timeout of 180 seconds: DRIVER={PostgreSQL Unicode};SERVER=www.wikipedia.com;SSL=true;SSLMode=require;DATABASE=wiki;UID=wikiuser;Connect Timeout=180;PWD=ashiknoor...
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  • std::async then a blocking wait (without a timeout) may cause synchronous invocation of the function to compute the result on the waiting thread. Futures...
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  • In computing, entropy is the randomness collected by an operating system or application for use in cryptography or other uses that require random data...
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  • Real-time operating system (category Real-time computing)
    real-time operating system (RTOS) is an operating system (OS) for real-time computing applications that processes data and events that have critically defined...
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  • occurrence of blocking problems by adding a pre-commit protocol and a timeout mechanism. In the 21st century, with the popularization of mobile Internet...
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