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barrier A memory object that represents a point of rendezvous or synchronization between multiple processes. The processes come to the barrier asynchronously, and block there until all have arrived. When all have arrived, all resume execution together.
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barrier The starting gate is sometimes referred to as the barrier.
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barrier Any obstruction to the spread of fire; typically an area or strip devoid of flammable fuel such as a creek, field or rock outcrop.
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barrier Impermeable to the liquid or gas phases of most chemicals and reagents.
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barrier A location in a program at which all PEs (or tasks) must stop until the final PE arrives. A barrier synchronizes the PEs and prevents situations such as having one PE reading a memory location that does not have the correct data yet.
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