• science, the readerswriters problems are examples of a common computing problem in concurrency. There are at least three variations of the problems, which...
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  • solution to the readerswriters problem. RCU is wait-free for readers. The Linux kernel implements a special solution for few writers called seqlock....
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  • using these instructions are immune to the ABA problem. Computer programming portal Readerswriters problem Dechev, Damian; Pirkelbauer, Peter; Stroustrup...
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    initially acyclic. Cigarette smokers problem Producers-consumers problem Readers-writers problem Sleeping barber problem Dijkstra, Edsger W. EWD-1000 (PDF)...
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  • a haircut.) Dining philosophers problem Cigarette smokers problem Producers-consumers problem Readerswriters problem John H. Reynolds (December 2002)...
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  • philosophers problem Readerswriters problem Sleeping barbers problem Parnas, David L. (March 1975). "On a solution to the cigarette smokers' problem (without...
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  • universe [which] SF readers call a 'sense of wonder'". American streaming service Netflix announced in 2020 that Game of Thrones writers David Benioff and...
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  • (computer science) Cigarette smokers problem Dining philosophers problem Readerswriters problem Sleeping barber problem Monitor Spurious wakeup Dijkstra...
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  • some classic problems of synchronization: The Producer–Consumer Problem (also called The Bounded Buffer Problem); The ReadersWriters Problem; The Dining...
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    problem that the player should switch. She received thousands of letters from her readers – the vast majority of which, including many from readers with...
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  • many readers and few writers. The drawback is that if there is too much write activity or the reader is too slow, they might livelock (and the readers may...
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  • to identify problems in the product. Typically, a beta reader reviews a draft that has gone through at least one revision. An alpha reader reviews a draft...
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    that informs readers concisely about a complex issue and presents the issuing body's philosophy on the matter. It is meant to help readers understand an...
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    demand has been created by civil and government readers for the work of non-fictional technical writers, whose skills create understandable, interpretive...
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  • Verification of readers/writers solution with semaphores. Courtois et al use semaphores to give two versions of the readers/writers problem, without proof...
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  • immersion for the readers. Exposition works best when the author provides only the bare minimum of surface information and allows the readers to discover as...
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    man had two boys. Readers argued for 1 out of 2 in both cases, prompting follow-ups. Finally, she began a survey, asking female readers with exactly two...
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  • publishing originally written fiction and connecting with fellow writers and readers. Its most popular genres are romance, teen fiction, and fan fiction...
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  • to an audience of the general public or a very select group of readers. Technical writers research and create information through a variety of delivery...
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  • in a dictionary. Such problems, because they undercut the intention of providing authoritative guidance to readers and writers, attract special attention...
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  • embarrassment to Reader, as he refused to even enter the bank—supposedly on doctor's orders—and so was made a look out instead. He continued causing problems in this...
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  • fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin. It is the sequel to the Hugo Award-winning novel The Three-Body Problem in the trilogy formally titled...
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  • newsletters as a more stable means to maintain readers through a more direct connection with writers. In 2020, The New Republic said there was an absence...
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  • it is perhaps most important in non-fiction. In fiction, the writer believes that readers will make an effort to follow and interpret an indirectly or...
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  • as general readers who pay close attention". Robert Schaefer from the New York Journal of Books described "The Great Mathematical Problems" as "both entertaining...
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    The mind–body problem is a philosophical problem concerning the relationship between thought and consciousness in the human mind and body. It addresses...
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  • Chinese writer Liu Cixin. The series is also popularly referred to as Three-Body from part of the title of its first novel, The Three-Body Problem (Chinese:...
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  • Write with Writers (heinemann, 1990). Read to Write: A Writing Process Reader (Dryden, 1993). Writing for Your Readers: Notes on the Writer's Craft from...
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    romantic or sexual relationships) intended to arouse similar feelings in readers. This contrasts erotica, which focuses more specifically on sexual feelings...
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    Goodreads addresses the “discoverability problem” in the digital age by providing a platform for readers to find, discuss, and share books, using user-generated...
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