| Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996. |
....event sources. Event sources may include I O ports, timers, synchronization objects, signals, etc. On real time POSIX platforms, the asynchronous I O functions are provided by the aio family of APIs [8] In Windows NT, I O completion ports and overlapped I O are used to implement asynchronous I O [9]. The Completion Dispatcher encapsulates the concurrency mechanism: A benefit of decoupling the Completion Dispatcher from the Asynchronous Operation Processor is that applications can configure Completion Dispatchers with various concurrency strategies without affecting other participants. As ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....a single API kernel transition. When it completes successfully, AcceptEx performs the following three tasks: 1) a new connection is accepted, 2) both the local and remote addresses for the connection are returned, and (3) the first block of data sent by the remote client is received. Microsoft [14] claims that programs establishing connections with AcceptEx will perform better than those using the accept function. However, our results in Section 4 show that over high speed networks there is not much difference in performance. TransmitFile: TransmitFile is a custom Win32 function that sends ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....may include I O ports, timers, synchronization objects, signals, etc. For instance, on real time POSIX platforms, the asynchronous I O functions are provided by the aio family of APIs [9] Likewise, on Windows NT, I O completion ports and overlapped I O are used to implement asynchronous I O [10]. The Completion Dispatcher encapsulates the concurrency mechanism: A benefit of decoupling the Completion Dispatcher from the Asynchronous Operation Processor is that applications can configure Completion Dispatchers with various concurrency strategies without affecting other participants. As ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....event sources. Event sources may include I O ports, timers, synchronization objects, signals, etc. On real time POSIX platforms, the asynchronous I O functions are provided by the aio family of APIs [19] In Windows NT, I O completion ports and overlapped I O are used to implement asynchronous I O [20]. The Completion Dispatcher encapsulates the concurrency mechanism: A benefit of decoupling the Completion Dispatcher from the Asynchronous Operation Processor is that applications can configure Completion Dispatchers with various concurrency strategies without affecting other participants. ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....event sources. Event sources may include I O ports, timers, synchronization objects, signals, etc. On real time POSIX platforms, the asynchronous I O functions are provided by the aio family of APIs [9] In Windows NT, I O completion ports and overlapped I O are used to implement asynchronous I O [10]. The Completion Dispatcher encapsulates the concurrency mechanism: A benefit of decoupling the Completion Dispatcher from the Asynchronous Operation Processor is that applications can configure Completion Dispatchers with various concurrency strategies without affecting other participants. As ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....a single API kernel transition. When it complete successfully, AcceptEx performs the following three tasks: 1) a new connection is accepted, 2) both the local and remote addresses for the connection are returned, and (3) the first block of data sent by the remote client is received. Microsoft [14] claims that programs establishing connections with AcceptEx will perform better than those using the accept function. However, our results in Section 4 show that over high speed networks there is not much difference in performance. TransmitFile: TransmitFile is a custom Win32 function that sends ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....a single API kernel transition. When it complete successfully, AcceptEx performs the following three tasks: 1) a new connection is accepted, 2) both the local and remote addresses for the connection are returned, and (3) the first block of data sent by the remote client is received. Microsoft [10] claims that programs establishing connections with AcceptEx will perform better than those using the accept function. However, our results in Section 4 show that over high speed networks there is not much difference in performance. ffl TransmitFile: TransmitFile is a custom Win32 function that ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
....event sources. Event sources may include I O ports, timers, synchronization objects, signals, etc. On real time POSIX platforms, the asynchronous I O functions are provided by the aio family of APIs [17] In Windows NT, I O completion ports and overlapped I O are used to implement asynchronous I O [18]. The Completion Dispatcher encapsulates the concurrency mechanism: A benefit of decoupling the Completion Dispatcher from the Asynchronous Operation Processor is that applications can configure Completion Dispatchers with various concurrency strategies without affecting other participants. ....
Microsoft Developers Studio, Version 4.2 - Software Development Kit, 1996.
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