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  • 121Windows NT startup process — The Windows NT startup process is the process by which Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems initialize. In Windows Vista and later, this process has changed slightly; see Windows Vista startup process …

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  • 122Profiling (computer programming) — In software engineering, profiling ( program profiling , software profiling ) is a form of dynamic program analysis that measures, for example, the usage of memory, the usage of particular instructions, or frequency and duration of function calls …

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  • 123mdadm — Original author(s) Neil Brown Developer(s) Neil Brown Initial release 2001 Stable release 3.2.1[1] / April 28 …

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  • 124Mac OS — MacOS redirects here. For the American humanities teaching program, see Man: A Course of Study. Mac OS Company / developer Apple OS family Mac OS (System 1–7, Mac OS 8–9) …

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  • 125Symbian OS — Infobox OS name = Symbian OS caption = developer = Symbian Ltd. source model = Shared kernel type = Microkernel supported platforms = ARM (can be emulatedFact|date=September 2008 on x86) ui = S60 platform, UIQ, MOAP family = Embedded operating… …

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  • 126Linux From Scratch — Company / developer Gerard Beekmans et al. OS family Unix like Working state Current Source model Open source / Free Software Initial release …

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  • 127Critical section — In concurrent programming a critical section is a piece of code that accesses a shared resource (data structure or device) that must not be concurrently accessed by more than one thread of execution. A critical section will usually terminate in… …

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  • 128Cell (microprocessor) — Cell is a microprocessor architecture jointly developed by Sony Computer Entertainment, Toshiba, and IBM, an alliance known as STI . The architectural design and first implementation were carried out at the STI Design Center in Austin, Texas over …

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