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- scalability
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- analyzing a system
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- and “one central location”
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Door-lock actuators ·
- and blocking
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Swipe-card readers ·
- and communications overhead
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- and CPU capacity
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Scalability ·
- and design decoupling
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- and distributed processing
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Distributed processing ·
- and driver's license
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Distributed processing ·
- and functional clustering
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Door-lock actuators ·
- and message flow
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Managing message flow ·
- and network traffic
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Scalability ·
Swipe-card readers ·
- and polling
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Swipe-card readers ·
- and threads
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Swipe-card readers ·
- and timer
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Door-lock actuators ·
- and trade shows
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Distributed processing ·
- distributing work over a network
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Scalability ·
- in security system
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Scalability ·
- of control program
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Door-lock actuators ·
- reducing the problem into sub-problems
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Scalability ·
- zone controllers
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Scalability ·
- security system
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- and deadlock
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Swipe-card readers ·
- and distributed processing
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Distributed processing ·
- and door timer
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Door-lock actuators ·
- and functional clustering
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Door-lock actuators ·
- and message flow
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Managing message flow ·
- and network traffic
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Swipe-card readers ·
- and polling
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Swipe-card readers ·
- and send hierarchy
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Swipe-card readers ·
- bottlenecks
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- control program
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Door-lock actuators ·
- control program requirements
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- control program sending to swipe-card reader
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Control program sends to the swipe-card reader ·
Using a keypad challenge — control program sends to the swipe-card reader ·
- control program using a pulse
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Swipe-card readers ·
- data sink
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Swipe-card readers ·
- data source
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Swipe-card readers ·
- distributability
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- door-lock actuator requirements
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- door-lock actuators requirements
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Door-lock actuators ·
- hardware overview
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- hiding implementation behind a common interface
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Door-lock actuators ·
- high-level architecture
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- message vs pulse trade offs
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Swipe-card readers ·
- meta door-lock driver
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Door-lock actuators ·
- requirements
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- scalability
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
Scalability ·
- setting the LED color
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Swipe-card reader sends to control program ·
Swipe-card readers ·
- swipe-card reader requirements
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
Swipe-card readers ·
- swipe-card reader sending to control program
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Swipe-card reader sends to control program ·
Using a keypad challenge — swipe-card reader sends to control program ·
- swipe-card reader using a pulse
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Swipe-card readers ·
- transaction analysis
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Using a keypad challenge — swipe-card reader sends to control program ·
- unreadability
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Decoupling design in a message-passing environment ·
- upgradability
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Door-lock actuators ·
- zone controllers
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Scalability ·
- shared memory
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- ADIOS adios_data_header_t
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Calculating the sizes of data structures ·
- ADIOS steps to set up
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The shared memory region ·
- and ftruncate()
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Truncate and map shared memory ·
- and mmap()
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Open and check the shared memory ·
Truncate and map shared memory ·
- and munmap()
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Open and check the shared memory ·
- and pointers
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Acquiring data ·
Truncate and map shared memory ·
- and shm_open()
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Open and check the shared memory ·
- and shm_unlink()
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Open and check the shared memory ·
- example of getting data
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The showsamp utility ·
- head and tail access
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The showsamp utility ·
- head and tail maintenance
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Acquiring data ·
- in ADIOS
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Shared Memory Design ·
- mmap()'s MAP_SHARED
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Truncate and map shared memory ·
- mmap()'s PROT_READ
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Truncate and map shared memory ·
- mmap()'s PROT_WRITE
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Truncate and map shared memory ·
- set up by ADIOS
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The shared memory region ·
- setting the size
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Truncate and map shared memory ·
- synchronization
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Acquiring data ·
- signal
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- blocked (thread)
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The DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS command ·
- ignored (process)
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Signal information ·
- information (thread)
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The DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS command ·
- pending (process)
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Signal information ·
- pending (thread)
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The DCMD_PROC_TIDSTATUS command ·
- queued (process)
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Signal information ·
- support, technical
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Technical support ·
- symbolic link
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- absolute pathname
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The redirect_symlink() function ·
- and pathname resolution
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The connect_msg_to_attr() function ·
- and RAM disk
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The connect_msg_to_attr() function ·
- and symlink()
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The c_link() function ·
- as stored in RAM disk
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The extended attributes structure ·
- creating
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The c_link() function ·
- differences from hard link
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The c_link() function ·
- in RAM disk attributes structure
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The extended attributes structure ·
- in RAM-disk filesystem
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Finding the target ·
- redirection
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The redirect_symlink() function ·
- redirection of
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Fun with symlinks ·
- relative pathname
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The redirect_symlink() function ·
- resolution of
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Fun with symlinks ·
- resolving
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The redirect_symlink() function ·
- returning contents of
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The c_readlink() function ·
- used with indexed filesystem
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Indexed filesystem ·
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