synchronization

  • 41File synchronization — (or syncing) in computing is the process of ensuring that computer files in two or more locations are updated via certain rules.[citation needed] In one way file synchronization, also called mirroring, updated files are copied from a source… …

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  • 42Password synchronization — is defined as any process or technology thathelps users to maintain a single password that is subject to a singlesecurity policy, and changes on a single schedule across multiple systems.Password synchronization is an effective mechanism for… …

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  • 43Alternator synchronization — The process of connecting an AC generator (alternator) to other AC generators is known as synchronization and is crucial for the generation of AC electrical power. Operation Modes of AlternatorAn alternator is an AC generator used mostly at power …

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  • 44Firing squad synchronization problem — The firing squad synchronization problem is a problem in computer science and cellular automata first proposed by John Myhill in 1957 and published (with a solution) in 1962 by Edward Moore. The problem is analogous to problems of logical design …

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  • 45Non-blocking synchronization — In computer science, non blocking synchronization ensures that threads competing for a shared resource do not have their execution indefinitely postponed by mutual exclusion. Literature up to the turn of the century used non blocking synonymously …

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  • 46TCP global synchronization — in computer networks can happen to TCP/IP flows during periodsof congestion because each sender will reduce their transmission rate at the sametime when packet loss occurs.Routers on the Internet normally have packet queues, to allow them to hold …

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  • 47Brainwave synchronization — or brainwave entrainment, is any practice that aims to cause brainwave frequency to fall into step with a periodic stimulus having a frequency corresponding to the intended brain state (for example, to induce sleep). It depends upon a frequency… …

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  • 48Propeller synchronization — In aviation, propeller synchronization is a mechanism that automatically synchronizes all propellers of a multiengine, propeller driven aircraft so that they rotate at the same speed.Propeller synchronization serves mainly to increase the comfort …

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  • 49Watermark (data synchronization) — DefinitionsWatermark describes an object of a predefined format which provides a point of reference for two systems/datasets attempting to establish delta/incremental synchronization; any object in the queried data source which was created,… …

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  • 50Flash synchronization — PC socket An example of a flash firing too late or the shutter speed being to …

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