https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis307/readings/futex.pdf
This exemplifies that using futexes is really tricky since they provide problems even to their inventors. This docu-ment will hopefully provide correct and detailed instruc-tions on how to use futexes. First an understanding of the kernel interface and its semantic is needed.
https://scholarshare.temple.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/d5d8ff3d-a246-44fa-ba1a-7ed48b4e6adf/content
Professor of Law, Temple University, Beasley School of Law. The author thanks Temple University, Beasley School of Law for research support, and Kristen Tiscione, Kirsten Davis, and Kristen Murray for the discussions and feedback that inspired this article. Many thanks also to Megan Albright and Emily Kowey for their able research assistance.
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/CV_2022.pdf
PhD candidate and teaching assistant at the Department of Geography and Urban Studies in Temple University. In my research, I integrate earth observation, GIS and Machine Learning spatial modeling methods with quantitative and qualitative methods from the social and environmental sciences to study agricultural transformation processes in frontier regions. apply a Land Systems Science approach ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~tug29203/22spring-4319/lectures/ch5b-2.pdf
Chapter 5 Network Layer: The Control Plane A note on the use of these Powerpoint slides:
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/EvaluationFindings_Brief2_updatedNov2022.pdf
The outputs served as performance measures that would, when combined with the range of in-depth interviews and observation data also collected, facilitate an understanding of whether and how longer-term outcomes (reductions in gun violence) were achieved. This brief summarizes the findings of the research study. A longer and more detailed report will be available to the public after BJA review.
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring2020_CIS5644_Distributed_Computing/distributed-computing-2020-notes-1.pdf
A distributed system is collection of independent computers that appear to the users of the system as single computer.