• In computer science, a synchronizer is an algorithm that can be used to run a synchronous algorithm on top of an asynchronous processor network, so enabling...
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  • Look up synchronizer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term synchronizer may refer to: In automobiles, a synchronizer is part of a synchromesh manual...
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    to synchronize all participating computers to within a few milliseconds of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).: 3  It uses the intersection algorithm, a...
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  • processes. One of the challenges for exascale algorithm design is to minimize or reduce synchronization. Synchronization takes more time than computation, especially...
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  • server, the synchronization solution is trivial; the server will dictate the system time. Cristian's algorithm and the Berkeley algorithm are potential...
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  • A Gold code, also known as Gold sequence, is a type of binary sequence, used in telecommunication (CDMA) and satellite navigation (GPS). Gold codes are...
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  • In computer science, an algorithm is called non-blocking if failure or suspension of any thread cannot cause failure or suspension of another thread;...
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    the deadlock could still occur. Algorithms that avoid mutual exclusion are called non-blocking synchronization algorithms. The hold and wait or resource...
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  • Rsync (redirect from Rsync algorithm)
    needs to transfer relatively little data to synchronize the files. If typical data compression algorithms are used, files that are similar when uncompressed...
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  • An algorithm is fundamentally a set of rules or defined procedures that is typically designed and used to solve a specific problem or a broad set of problems...
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  • Remote Differential Compression (category Data synchronization)
    Compression (RDC) is a client–server synchronization algorithm that allows the contents of two files to be synchronized by communicating only the differences...
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  • Cristian's algorithm (introduced by Flaviu Cristian in 1989) is a method for clock synchronization which can be used in many fields of distributive computer...
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    Dekker's algorithm Peterson's algorithm Lamport's bakery algorithm Szymański's algorithm Taubenfeld's black-white bakery algorithm Maekawa's algorithm These...
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  • "so-called"Best Master Clock Algorithm, retrieved 17 May 2018 International standard IEC 61588: Precision clock synchronization protocol for networked measurement...
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  • on the universality of synchronization primitives (PDF). University of Oulu. Taubenfeld, Gadi (2006). Synchronization Algorithms and Concurrent Programming...
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  • Differential backup (category Data synchronization)
    for multilevel incremental file system backups. rsync - File synchronization algorithm and protocol. SQL Server differential backups. Carlos Rojas. EMC...
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  • Gang scheduling (category Processor scheduling algorithms)
    1-1 Communication. A synchronizer which performs synchronization of all PE’s after a constant interval. The synchronization algorithm is performed in two...
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    Zlib (section Algorithm)
    DEFLATE-compressed parts of stream formats, such as Matroska. The rsync remote file synchronizer, which uses zlib to implement optional protocol compression. The dpkg...
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    shows the existence of a synchronizing word. This algorithm is exponential in the number of states. A polynomial algorithm results however, due to a...
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  • the asynchronous nature of distributed systems: Synchronizers can be used to run synchronous algorithms in asynchronous systems. Logical clocks provide...
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  • algorithms for sorting and synchronization" (PDF). PhD thesis. The Australian National University. Pierce, Benjamin (2009). "Unison File Synchronizer...
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    primary level again, after device data resynchronization. DRBD's synchronization algorithm is efficient in the sense that only those blocks that were changed...
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  • Lamport timestamp (category Logical clock algorithms)
    different nodes or processes will typically not be perfectly synchronized, this algorithm is used to provide a partial ordering of events with minimal...
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  • distributed algorithm is an algorithm designed to run on computer hardware constructed from interconnected processors. Distributed algorithms are used in...
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  • doi:10.1145/362759.362813. S2CID 7540747. Taubenfeld, Gadi (2006). Synchronization Algorithms and Concurrent Programming. Pearson Education. p. 301. Morris...
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  • 52, 483–494. E. Zhou, X. Zhang, H. Zhao, and W. Wang, 2005. "Synchronization algorithms for MIMO OFDM systems," in Proceedings of the IEEE Wireless Communications...
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    Security Agency documents sometimes use the term combiner-type algorithms, referring to algorithms that use some function to combine a pseudorandom number generator...
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  • Peterson's algorithm (or Peterson's solution) is a concurrent programming algorithm for mutual exclusion that allows two or more processes to share a single-use...
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    problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design to illustrate synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them. It was originally...
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  • algorithm that uses feedback to multiplicatively decrease the rate of some process, in order to gradually find an acceptable rate. These algorithms find...
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