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Asynchronous communications: RS-232

1996
In 1962 the Electronics Industries Association (EIA) introduced the RS-232C standard to define the interface between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-termination Equipment (DCE). Since then the growing use of PCs has ensured that RS-232C became an industry standard for all low-cost serial interfaces between the DTE (the computer) and the ...
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New algorithms for asynchronous communication

IEE Proceedings - Computers and Digital Techniques, 1997
Concurrent processes are said to communicate asynchronously when there is no mutual timing interference resulting from their communication operations. This property can be achieved by mechanisms which use multiple shared memory locations (slots) to transfer data, and where access to these slots is co-ordinated by small shared control variables ...
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Asynchronous Text-Based Community

2012
The chapter starts with a short introduction to the complex phenomenon of Virtual Communities as part of media convergence process. The aim of the chapter is the analysis of Text-Based Communities through methodologies of ethnography and socio-semiotics, with specific focus, and analysis, of some virtual groups related to TV-Drama and linked to Fashion
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ECCO: Data centric asynchronous communication

2006
This dissertation deals with data centric networking in distributed systems, which relies on content addressing instead of host addressing for participating nodes, thus providing network independence for applications. Publish/subscribe asynchronous group communication realises the vision of data centric networking that is particularly important for ...
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Asynchronous Byzantine Agreement with Subquadratic Communication

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2020
Erica Blum   +3 more
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Generic asynchronous communication modeling concepts

The XML-Files provide generic modeling conceptsĀ of different types of asynchronous communication. They can be used to implement asynchronous communication in the global declarations of UPPAAL. The number of communication partners, the buffer sizes, as well as the message types that are used can be adjusted by users according to the context.
Lena Gerlach, Gerking, Christopher
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