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Date: 2001-09-19 11:02:15
Spinlock
Thread
Scheduling
Lock
Load
Critical section
Context switch
Test-and-set
Non-blocking algorithm
Computing
Concurrency control
Concurrent computing

Helping in a multiprocessor environment Michael Hohmuth Michael Peter Dresden University of Technology

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