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  2. TLA+ - Wikipedia

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    Provides primitive set operation analogues and duplicate counting. Naturals: Defines the Natural numbers along with inequality and arithmetic operators. Integers: Defines the Integers. Reals: Defines the Real numbers along with division and infinity. RealTime: Provides definitions useful in real-time system specifications.

  3. Process management (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The process issues a system call (sometimes called a software interrupt); for example, an I/O request occurs requesting to access a file on a hard disk. A hardware interrupt occurs; for example, a key was pressed on the keyboard, or a timer runs out (used in preemptive multitasking).

  4. Timeout (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A specified period of time that will be allowed to elapse in a system before a specified event is to take place, unless another specified event occurs first; in either case, the period is terminated when either event takes place. Note: A timeout condition can be canceled by the receipt of an appropriate time-out cancellation signal.

  5. The new rules for job searching - AOL

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    Summarize your key qualifications and list the top five skills that are most relevant to the kind of role you want to land. Make the visuals pop. First impressions are key.

  6. pmset - Wikipedia

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    ttyskeepawake prevent idle system sleep when any tty (such as a remote login session) is active; a tty is inactive only when its idle time exceeds the system sleep timer, 1 to enable or 0 to disable; autopoweroff (AC power) Where supported, enabled per default as an implementation of Lot 6 to the European Energy-related Products Directive ...

  7. Sleep (system call) - Wikipedia

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    An uninterruptible sleep state is a sleep state that will not handle a signal right away. It will wake only as a result of a waited-upon resource becoming available or after a time-out occurs during that wait (if specified when put to sleep). It is mostly used by device drivers waiting for disk or network IO (input/output).

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  9. What Is Deep Sleep? Understanding the 4 Sleep Cycles & Why ...

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    Deep sleep refers to slow-wave sleep — a stage in the sleep cycle when brain waves slow down. Getting enough deep sleep is crucial for numerous bodily functions.