lockless

  • 1Lockless — Lock less, a. Destitute of a lock. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2lockless — ˈläklə̇s adjective : having no lock a lockless cabin a long lockless stretch of water …

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  • 3Lockless — This is a medieval English nickname surname. Associated and confused with the similar but even rarer Luckless, Lockless literally describes a person without locks . According to one of the dictionaries of English surnames this does not mean a… …

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  • 4lockless — adj. characterized be having no lock …

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  • 5Ticket lock — A ticket lock is a form of lockless inter thread synchronization.OverviewConventionally, inter thread synchronization is achieved by using synchronization entities provided by the operating system, such as events, semaphores and mutexes.For… …

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  • 6Maildir — The Maildir e mail format is a common way of storing e mail messages, where each message is kept in a separate file with a unique name, and each folder is a directory. The local filesystem handles file locking as messages are added, moved and… …

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  • 7Read-copy-update — (RCU) is an operating system kernel technology for improving performance on computers with more than one CPU.More technically it is a synchronization mechanism which can sometimes be used as an alternative to a readers writer lock. It allows… …

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  • 8DragonFly BSD — DragonFly redirects here. For other uses, see Dragonfly (disambiguation). DragonFly Company / developer Matthew Dillon OS family Unix like …

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  • 9Statistical coupling analysis — or SCA is a technique used in bioinformatics to measure covariation between pairs of amino acids in a protein multiple sequence alignment (MSA). More specifically, it quantifies how much the amino acid distribution at some position i changes upon …

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  • 10canals and inland waterways — ▪ waterway Introduction       natural or artificial waterways used for navigation, crop irrigation, water supply, or drainage.       Despite modern technological advances in air and ground transportation, inland waterways continue to fill a vital …

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