Chapter 5 Questions: 1. List four design issues for which the concept of concurrency is relevant. 2. What is the basic requirement for the execution of concurrent processes? Problems 1. Consider a concurrent program with two processes‚ p and q‚ defines as follows. A‚ B‚ C‚ D and E are arbitrary atomic ( indivisible ) statements. Assume that the main program ( not shown ) does a parbegin of the two processes. Void p() Void q() { { A; D; B; E; C; } } Show all
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concerned‚ every investment involves some amount of risk but we have to take calculated risk and we should avoid keeping all our eggs in one basket to diversify the risk. Answer of Q3: Individuals may have different risk attitudes. Risk-averse people might choose an option which involves very low risk. Risk-seeking will definitely go with the option which involves moderate to high risk. Answer of Q4: When people are in groups‚ they make decision about risk differently from when they
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base. This screen net is generally made by rubber or polyurethane materials. Which can decrease the adhesive force between the screen surface and the raw materials‚ and it will make the material produce a second high frequency vibration to avoid blocking the screen hole and at the same time increases the permeability of the raw material. It also can release the mechanism of the screened material on the screen surface‚ which can bare larger vibrating amplitude than the steel-wire screen net. Advantages
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Watching movies is an amazing activity to relax for many people nowadays. After a heavy work‚ many people are willing to find some amusement to enrich their leisure time. As for me‚ watching films is always going to be my first choice. Even though the cinema may have a professional sound effect and atmosphere‚ I still prefer watching films at home. Firstly‚ I prefer watching film at home for its convenience. As we know‚ home is the most comfortable place for us. I can watch the films whatever I
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BARRIERS TO SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES IN KENYA Jacob Luballo Muyoyo Department of Computer Studies Kenya Technical Teachers College P.O. Box 44600 Nairobi - (0)20 7120212‚ 0729994440 E-mail:Luballomuyoyo@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Small and medium scale industries (SMIs) are increasing under pressure to adopt advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs) to survive or be competitive. Previous studies suggest that AMTs can diffuse
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infrastructural facilities which provide a basic support for the growth of the sector likewise there is development in teaching entrepreneurship through education and training and fostering pro-active entrepreneurship attitude within the civil service and local government service. There have been introduction of measures that help in reducing the risks and transaction costs of lending to increase competition in the financial sector and strengthen the capabilities to serve small and medium enterprises. The
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of comic book films is a sign of technological advancements in movie making which have allowed for decades old stories and legendary characters to be justly adapted to the big screen. These new movies are testament to a genre of story telling which is uniquely American and rich with history. The comic book format and industry has grown and shifted throughout its existence and has remained one of the most influential mediums in American culture for over 70 years. The concept of the “superhero” and
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Case study: Corporate Social Responsibility of Dutch Bangla Bank Abstract: In this article‚ we have tried to give a comparative picture of corporate social responsibilities (CSR) of DBBL. We also defined what corporate social responsibilities and tried to show how important it is in this 21st century. Along with these‚ a short description of DBBL’s activities are included to make clear the CSR of its. Throughout the article‚ the activities of DBBL on CSR have worked as standard and helped
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FACTORS THAT HINDER SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISE CUSTOMERS TO ACCESS CREDIT FROM COMMERCIAL BANKS IN TANZANIA 1. Back ground information In this period of globalization of world trade‚ an increasing role is being assigned to the private sector in many developing countries. In parallel to and as part of this shift‚ there has been emergence of the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) sectors as a significant component in economic development and employment. In many countries in the world‚ this sector
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implementation of Electronic Tax Registers. Hostility towards tax compliance could be explained in terms of the deterrence theory which implies that taxpayers make calculations of the economic consequences of different compliant alternative‚ such as whether or not to evade tax; the probability of detection and consequences thereof‚ and choose the alternative which maximizes their expected after tax-return/profit possibly after adjustment for the desired level of risk (Trivedi‚ Shehata & Mestelman
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