concurrent

  • 31Concurrent constraint logic programming — is a version of constraint logic programming aimed primarily at programming concurrent processes rather than (or in addition to) solving constraint satisfaction problems. Goals in constraint logic programming are evaluated concurrently; a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 32Concurrent Computer Corporation — is a developer and provider of Video on demand (VOD) systems to Multiple Service Organizations. Concurrent s On Demand technology is based on off the shelf hardware and customized open source software including RedHawk Linux, a customized version …

    Wikipedia

  • 33Concurrent Euclid — (ConEuc) Paradigm(s) multi paradigm: structured, imperative, functional Appeared in 1980 Designed by James Cordy and Ric Holt Developer James Cordy and …

    Wikipedia

  • 34Concurrent Haskell — extends[1] Haskell 98 with explicit concurrency. The two main concepts underpinning Concurrent Haskell are: A primitive type MVar α implementing a bounded/single place asynchronous channel, which is either empty or holds a value of type α. The… …

    Wikipedia

  • 35Concurrent Euclid (programming language) — Concurrent Euclid (ConEuc) is a concurrent descendant of the Euclid programming language designed by James Cordy and Ric Holt, then at the University of Toronto, in 1980. ConEuc was designed for concurrent, high performance, highly reliable… …

    Wikipedia

  • 36Concurrent enrolment — (BE) or concurrent enrollment (AE) is a program through which students earn college credit for courses taken during high school. Students enroll at a university or college to attain high school and/or college credit for these courses.[1] More… …

    Wikipedia

  • 37Concurrent Pascal — (also known as PASCAL FC) was designed by Per Brinch Hansen for writing concurrent computing programs such as operating systems and real time monitoring systems on shared memory computers. A separate language, Sequential Pascal, is used as the… …

    Wikipedia

  • 38Concurrent majority — refers in general to the concept of preventing majorities from oppressing minorities by allowing various minority groups veto power over laws. The most vocal proponents of the theory have tended to be minority groups, such as farmers in an… …

    Wikipedia

  • 39Concurrent Versions System — Developer(s) The CVS Team Initial release November 19, 1990; 21 years ago (1990 11 19) Stable release …

    Wikipedia

  • 40Concurrent jurisdiction — exists where two or more courts from different systems simultaneously have jurisdiction over a specific case. This situation leads to forum shopping, as parties will try to have their civil or criminal case heard in the court that they perceive… …

    Wikipedia