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  2. Starvation (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, resource starvation is a problem encountered in concurrent computing where a process is perpetually denied necessary resources to process its work. [1] Starvation may be caused by errors in a scheduling or mutual exclusion algorithm, but can also be caused by resource leaks , and can be intentionally caused via a denial-of ...

  3. Category:Problems in computer science - Wikipedia

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    Category: Problems in computer science. 1 language. ... Starvation (computer science) This page was last edited on 19 March 2020, at 10:06 (UTC). ...

  4. Starvation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Starvation (computer science), a problem encountered in concurrent computing where a process is perpetually denied necessary resources to process its work; Starvation (glaciology), when a glacier retreats, not because of temperature increases, but due to low precipitation "Starvation" , an episode of the TV series Justified

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  6. Glossary of computer science - Wikipedia

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    Also simply application or app. Computer software designed to perform a group of coordinated functions, tasks, or activities for the benefit of the user. Common examples of applications include word processors, spreadsheets, accounting applications, web browsers, media players, aeronautical flight simulators, console games, and photo editors. This contrasts with system software, which is ...

  7. Synchronization (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    starvation, which occurs when a process is waiting to enter the critical section, but other processes monopolize the critical section, and the first process is forced to wait indefinitely; priority inversion, which occurs when a high-priority process is in the critical section, and it is interrupted by a medium-priority process. This violation ...

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  9. CS50 - Wikipedia

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    CS50 (Computer Science 50) [a] is an introductory course on computer science taught at Harvard University by David J. Malan. The on-campus version of the course is Harvard's largest class with 800 students, 102 staff, and up to 2,200 participants in their regular hackathons .