[9a5a2cd] | 1 | % % Main glossary entries -- definitions of relevant terminology
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| 2 | % \newglossaryentry{computer}
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| 3 | % {
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| 4 | % name=computer,
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| 5 | % description={A programmable machine that receives input data,
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| 6 | % stores and manipulates the data, and provides
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| 7 | % formatted output}
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| 8 | % }
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[601bd9e] | 9 |
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[9a5a2cd] | 10 | % % Nomenclature glossary entries -- New definitions, or unusual terminology
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| 11 | % \newglossary*{nomenclature}{Nomenclature}
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| 12 | % \newglossaryentry{dingledorf}
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[601bd9e] | 13 | % {
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[9a5a2cd] | 14 | % type=nomenclature,
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| 15 | % name=dingledorf,
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| 16 | % description={A person of supposed average intelligence who makes incredibly brainless misjudgments}
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| 17 | % }
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| 18 |
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| 19 | % % List of Abbreviations (abbreviations type is built in to the glossaries-extra package)
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| 20 | % \newabbreviation{aaaaz}{AAAAZ}{American Association of Amateur Astronomers and Zoologists}
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[601bd9e] | 21 |
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[9a5a2cd] | 22 | % % List of Symbols
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| 23 | % \newglossary*{symbols}{List of Symbols}
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| 24 | % \newglossaryentry{rvec}
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| 25 | % {
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| 26 | % name={$\mathbf{v}$},
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| 27 | % sort={label},
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| 28 | % type=symbols,
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| 29 | % description={Random vector: a location in n-dimensional Cartesian space, where each dimensional component is determined by a random process}
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[601bd9e] | 30 | % }
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[9a5a2cd] | 31 |
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| 32 | % Examples from template above
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| 33 |
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| 34 | \newabbreviation{raii}{RAII}{Resource Acquisition Is Initialization}
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| 35 | \newabbreviation{rtti}{RTTI}{Run-Time Type Information}
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| 36 | \newabbreviation{fcfs}{FCFS}{First Come First Served}
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| 37 | \newabbreviation{toctou}{TOCTOU}{time-of-check to time-of-use}
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| 38 |
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| 39 | \newglossaryentry{actor}
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| 40 | {
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| 41 | name=actor,
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| 42 | description={A basic unit of an actor system that can store local state and send messages to other actors.}
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| 43 | }
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| 44 |
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| 45 | \newglossaryentry{impl_concurrency}
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| 46 | {
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| 47 | name=implicit concurrency,
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| 48 | description={A class of concurrency features that abstract away explicit thread synchronization and mutual exclusion.}
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| 49 | }
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| 50 |
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| 51 | \newglossaryentry{actor_model}
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| 52 | {
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| 53 | name=actor model,
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| 54 | description={A concurrent computation model, where tasks are broken into units of work that are distributed to actors in the form of messages.}
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| 55 | }
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| 56 |
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| 57 | \newglossaryentry{actor_system}
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| 58 | {
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| 59 | name=actor system,
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| 60 | description={An implementation of the actor model.}
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[76e77a4] | 61 | }
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| 62 |
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| 63 | \newglossaryentry{synch_multiplex}
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| 64 | {
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| 65 | name=synchronous multiplexing,
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| 66 | description={synchronization on some subset of a set of resources.}
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| 67 | }
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