New Approach Eliminates Software Deadlocks Using Discrete Control Theory
Friday, December 5, 2008 - 22:28
in Mathematics & Economics
Software deadlocks are the catch-22s of the computer world. These common bugs can freeze the machine when different parts of a program end up in an endless cycle of waiting for one another as they access shared data.
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