Answer: In operating system a code segment which accesses some shared variables or resources one at a time atomically such other no other code or process is accessing that resource or variable at the same time.
Entry section code block allows the access to the shared resource or variable and exit section code signals the termination from access to the shared resource or variable.
Explanation:
Entry and exit section codes needs to check certain properties before allowing the access and removal of access to a particular code segment.
These conditions are:
1. Bounded waiting.
2. Mutual exclusion.
3. checking thread execution status to allows other threads to enter the critical section (CS).
Answer:
"@page" is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
- "@page" is a syntax of CSS which will affect that page which is converted from the hard copy from the soft copy. It means it affects the page which will render the output.
- So If the Thelma wants to set the margins on the output page then he can do this by the help of the "@page" tag which is defined in the CSS, and then the margin is set to this tag by the help of margin statement.
Answer:
The technologies that Ann will MOST likely use to connect the pedometer to her desktop to transfer her information to the website are:
a. Bluetooth
and
c. NFC
Explanation:
Bluetooth and NFC (Near Field Communication) are wireless technologies that enable the exchange of data between different devices. Bluetooth operates on wavelength. NFC operates on high frequency. The security of NFC over Bluetooth makes it a better tool of choice. NFC also operates on a shorter range than Bluetooth, enabling a more stable connection. NFC also enjoys a shorter set-up time than Bluetooth. It also functions better than Bluetooth in crowded areas. Tethering requires the use of physical connectors. Infrared is not a connecting technology but wave radiation.
The two driving factors in the development of computers are the Skill set of the team. [If the team is well versed in a specific stack, then the performance will be good as compared to any other stack].
<h3>What re the matters?</h3>
There are some matters to consider. For business programs, I'd say gaming. A lot of what the common laptop makes use of for enterprise doesn't require that kind of electricity.
- The skill set of the team. [If the team is well versed in a specific stack, then the performance will be good as compared to any other stack]
- Process familiarity. [If dev team knows the stack but the deployment/service team is new, then you may run into deployment and maintenance issues.]
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Salutations!
<span>Which is an example of fixed expense?
Rent is an example of fixed expense, It doesn't matter whether you sell a widget or produce thousand of them, you must still pay the rent in any </span><span>circumstances.
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Hope I helped.