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synchronization Timing readers close to each other to avoid interference.
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synchronization A network function that keeps transmission interfaces and customer premise equipment in step with one another to prevent the loss of the signal. Channel Synchronization is created by the CSU/DSU at each end of the circuit. Network Synchronization is created by digital communications links within the service provider's network.
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synchronization The act of bringing two or more processes to known points in their execution at the same clock time. There are many ways to manage synchronization. The most basic mechanisms are mutexes, condition variables, read/write mutexes, and semaphores.
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synchronization Events occurring at the same time. The process of a binaural hearing system using information from each ear to arrive at a common (synchronized) set of signal processing parameters.
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synchronization A set of workflow instances with the same workflow schema can be synchronized. If a transition in this schema is marked as synchronized, it can only be invoked on all instances in the set at the same time. When a workflow event is invoked on a set of synchronized workflow instances, the transition is invoked only if all instances are in the source state of the transition, and all conditions of the transition are complied for all instances. ...
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