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Top 10 List of Week 06
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Top 10 List of Week 06

  1. fork(2) - Linux manual page
    This page is a manual page of the command fork. It will give you an in-depth explanation of the command and how it works.

  2. Fork() - Practice questions - GeeksforGeeks
    Thought that you learned enough about the fork command? These are excellent practice questions to test your knowledge about the fork command.

  3. Concurrency vs. Parallelism — A brief view | by Madhavan Nagarajan | Medium
    Have you ever wonder what the difference between concurrency and parallelism is? This page is an excellent resource to give you a brief explanation of concurrency and parallelism.

  4. What is Multithreading? - YouTube
    You might have heard the word “multithreading.” This video will enlighten you about what multithreading is.

  5. Multithreading in C
    After you learned about what multithreading is, you might wonder how to implement it. This tutorial page will tell you how to use it in the C programming language.

  6. Race Condition Definition
    Now that you’ve learned about multithreading, you might have to stumble upon the term “race condition.” This page will give you the definition and a brief explanation of the race condition.

  7. Deadlock Definition
    One condition that might happen because of a race condition is deadlock. If you wonder what a deadlock is, this page will serve you the definition of deadlock.

  8. What Is Hyper-Threading? A Basic Definition | Tom’s Hardware
    If you ever heard about the term “hyper-threading” and you wonder if it has anything to do with multithreading, this page will give you a quick explanation about what hyper-threading really is.

  9. What are the differences between Dalvik and ART?
    When you read the lecture slide, you might wonder what is Dalvik and ART really is. This blog post will tell you about what Dalvik an ART really is and the difference between them both.

  10. Hierarchical Multithreading: Programming Model and System Software
    When you did the pop quiz, you might wonder why “Multilevel Multithreading” is one of the multithreading models. The multilevel multithreading model is the synonym of hierarchical multithreading, and this document will tell you what it really is.


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