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Thread pool
noun
A pool of threads created to perform a number of tasks.
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We quantitatively compare the effect of SIP server architecture such as event-based and thread pool.
This new scheme also employs a thread pool mechanism, which significantly alleviates the cost of creating, switching, and terminating threads.
To ensure performance demands of the multiple tenants and meet fairness criteria, various performance isolation approaches have been introduced including artificial delay, round robin, blacklist, and thread pool.
The proposed SuperScalar model consists of multiple pipelined thread pools, where each pipelined thread pool consists of multiple threads, and each thread takes a different role.
A thread pool allows a system to service jobs concurrently, yet limiting the total number of threads spawned in the system (rather than spawning a thread per request).
The software starts a thread pool with several threads for requesting data from energy analyzers.
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In order to leverage the aforementioned J2EE technologies, the MSLEE is deployed and executed within the JBoss AS [8], which plays the role of container of containers, offering advanced capabilities such as JSLEE service deployment, thread pooling, logging, etc.
TPA dynamically adjusts the thread-pool size of PkuAS in accordance with response time and throughput [10].
Thus, TPA can upgrade or degrade by itself to get back to the SafeRange via adjusting the thread-pool size.
The submitted work is carried out by a free workthread in the thread-pool managed by wm.
TPA has defined its SafeRange as below: the current busy threads should not exceed 95%% of all the threads in the thread-pool.
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