System V and POSIX IPC from the command line
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System V and POSIX IPC from the command line
This repository contains examples performed using Multiprocessing module and shows how it's very simple to implement and useful to learn.
python for tacopie
Mutex watershed for image segmentation without seeds
Some C and C ++ programs using parallel programming. All programs were done in the Parallel Processing discipline during the 2019/1 semester as part of the discipline's assessment.
Provides a threading read/write mutex lock usable with context managers.
A mutex lock implementation leveraging DynamoDB. Useful for AWS Lambda
Projeto para a 3ª avaliação da disciplina TEC408 - Sistemas Operacionais (T02).
Distributed Synchronization for Python
asyncio Python library for distributed mutex with GCS as a backend
Project for Parallel Algorithms course at Faculty of Computing
Pywinhandle is a utility that displays information about open handles for any process in the system. You can use it to see the programs that have a file open, or to see the object types and names of all the handles of a program, or to close the any handles of a program.
Corrida de carros utilizando Mutex para a disciplina de Sistemas Operacionais.
Threading and Multiprocessing made easy.
Light-weight utilities and declarative schema (mutable mapping) to augment, not replace the Python MongoDB driver.
Hotel Server which involve use of Socket Programming
Multithread-priority-queue implementation.
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