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critical section
noun
A piece of code that accesses a shared resource that must not be concurrently accessed by more than one thread of execution.
Exact(60)
Sanity check: If you've used the reduction keyword correctly, you shouldn't have a critical section anymore.
Your system call implementation must treat the file system code as a critical section.
Sample pretreatment is the critical section for residue monitoring of hazardous pollutants.
Hint: REDUCE the number of times that each thread needs to use a critical section!
The airfoil under consideration was a critical section of a 660 kW wind turbine.
synchronized (lock) Defines a critical section protected by the specified lock.
In the steel FRC slab column connection, the shear force applied to the critical section is resisted by both the compression zone and the tension zone at the critical section.
This deals with the situation where the app is ignoring messages (e.g. because it forgot to end a critical section).
It has only one purpose: to provide exclusive access to a critical section or to shared resources.
It has only one purpose, i.e. to provide exclusive access to a critical section or to share resources.
Failure of LB decks was dominated by tensile breakage in the outmost of convex side at critical section.
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