Interrelations of Orders in Operating Systems.

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Wohlrapp, E.
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Elektronische Rechenanlagen | 1973年 / 15卷 / 02期
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The cooperation of processes of an operating system by orders is investigated. Orders are realized using Dijkstra's P- and V-operations on semaphores whereby an exchange of information between the participating processes takes place. By means of these concepts, different types of processes are described which can be characterized by the manner in which they issue and receive orders.
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