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  2. Thread-local storage - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, thread-local storage (TLS) is a memory management method that uses static or global memory local to a thread. The concept allows storage of data that appears to be global in a system with separate threads.

  3. Thread safety - Wikipedia

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    Thread safe, MT-safe: Use a mutex for every single resource to guarantee the thread to be free of race conditions when those resources are accessed by multiple threads simultaneously. Thread safety guarantees usually also include design steps to prevent or limit the risk of different forms of deadlocks , as well as optimizations to maximize ...

  4. Storage security - Wikipedia

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    The SNIA Dictionary defines storage security as: Technical controls, which may include integrity, confidentiality and availability controls, that protect storage resources and data from unauthorized users and uses. ISO/IEC 27040 provides the following more comprehensive definition for storage security:

  5. Windows API - Wikipedia

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    If any application failed to run on Windows 95, I took it as a personal failure." [ 21 ] One of the largest changes to the Windows API was the transition from Win16 (shipped in Windows 3.1 and older) to Win32 (Windows NT and Windows 95 and up).

  6. Thread (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A process with two threads of execution, running on one processor Program vs. Process vs. Thread Scheduling, Preemption, Context Switching. In computer science, a thread of execution is the smallest sequence of programmed instructions that can be managed independently by a scheduler, which is typically a part of the operating system. [1]

  7. Lock (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    lock contention: this occurs whenever one process or thread attempts to acquire a lock held by another process or thread. The more fine-grained the available locks, the less likely one process/thread will request a lock held by the other. (For example, locking a row rather than the entire table, or locking a cell rather than the entire row);

  8. TLS - Wikipedia

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    Transport Layer Security, a cryptographic protocol for secure computer network communication; Thread level speculation, an optimisation on multiprocessor CPUs; Thread-local storage, a mechanism for allocating variables in computer science; Transparent LAN Service, a transparent data link connecting remote Ethernet networks

  9. ntoskrnl.exe - Wikipedia

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    Object Manager: Po: Pop: Plug-and-play and power management [6] Ps: Psp: Process and thread management (task management) Rtl: Rtlp: Runtime library, i.e., many utility functions that can be used by native applications, yet don't directly involve kernel support Se: Sep: Security Manager, access token for the Win32 API Vf: Vi: Driver Verifier: Zw/Nt