up concurrency, concurrent, or concurrence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Concurrent means happening at the same time. Concurrency, concurrent, or...
Message-passing concurrency tends to be far easier to reason about than shared-memory concurrency, and is typically considered a more robust form of concurrent programming...
operating systems, multiprocessors, and databases, concurrency control ensures that correct results for concurrent operations are generated, while getting those...
Research and study of program concurrency started in the 1950s, with research and study of testing program concurrency appearing in the 1960s. Examples...
Concurrent engineering (CE) or concurrent design and manufacturing is a work methodology emphasizing the parallelization of tasks (i.e. performing tasks...
mathematical theories of concurrency such as various process calculi, the actor model, or Petri nets. A more detailed account of concurrency semantics is given...
Multiversion concurrency control (MCC or MVCC), is a non-locking concurrency control method commonly used by database management systems to provide concurrent access...
generalizations of them are points of concurrency. For example, the first Napoleon point is the point of concurrency of the three lines each from a vertex...
2021, Swift adopted structured concurrency. Later that year, a draft proposal was published to add structured concurrency to Java. A major point of variation...
Concurrent powers are powers of a federal state that are shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit, such as a state or...
Optimistic concurrency control (OCC), also known as optimistic locking, is a non-locking concurrency control method applied to transactional systems such...
Concurrent jurisdiction exists where two or more courts from different systems simultaneously have jurisdiction over a specific case. In the United States...
In property law, a concurrent estate or co-tenancy is any of various ways in which property is owned by more than one person at a time. If more than one...
A concurrent majority is a majority composed of majorities within various subgroups. As a system of government, it means that "major government policy...
produced code comparable to the best C compilers. Concurrent Euclid programs that used concurrency could be run on a bare machine (supported by a small...
Distributed concurrency control is the concurrency control of a system distributed over a computer network (Bernstein et al. 1987, Weikum and Vossen 2001)...
The Concurrent List or List-III (Seventh Schedule) is a list of 52 items (though the last subject is numbered 47) given in the Seventh Schedule to the...
In computer science, the number of concurrent users (sometimes abbreviated CCU) for a resource in a location, with the location being a computing network...
Concurrent validity is a type of evidence that can be gathered to defend the use of a test for predicting other outcomes. It is a parameter used in sociology...
A concurrent resolution is a resolution (a legislative measure) adopted by both houses of a bicameral legislature that lacks the force of law (is non-binding)...
systems that supported multiple computing threads (or processes). The term concurrency captured the multiplexing/interleaving of the threads' operations on...
Concurrent intent is when there is a specific intent to commit one crime, and at the same time (concurrently) an intent to commit another.: 679 An example...
Concurrent Pascal is a programming language designed by Per Brinch Hansen for writing concurrent computing programs such as operating systems and real-time...