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![]() Dr.Wael AlBayaydh has a PhD degree in computer engineering. He has been working in information technology for several years, concentrating on areas such as operating system, networking, network security, electronic commerce, Internet services, LDAP and Web servers. AlBayaydh has authored a number of articles for trade publications, and he presents his own papers at industry conferences. He can be reached at wr_y@hotmail.com%d%a%d%a%d%a
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Teletraffic EngineeringTeletraffic engineering is the application of traffic engineering theory to telecommunications. Teletraffic engineers use their basic knowledge of statistics including; Queueing theory, the nature of traffic, their practical models, their measurements and simulations to make predictions and to plan telecommunication networks at minimum total cost. Wireless Road Traffic Management SystemThe 5-year research and development programme of WRTMS is aimed to promote open systems that support future road traffic management policies, procedures, and measures, both in Jordan, Gulf Area, and overseas.
The programme comprises a number of projects investigating various aspects of road traffic control systems infrastructure and applications. Why Data Loss ?!===> Hw or System MalfunctionWhen you lose the information, which was once accessible is referred as data loss.
The threats to data loss may come in many different forms, from a simple mistake to a massive natural disaster
Since, we now know what data loss is; let us read on to find out as to what causes data loss to occur and what measures do we need to follow in order to prevent that from happening. Multiprocessor SemaphoreShared memory semaphores are basic tools for interprocessor synchronization. Although
self-imposed design constraints can often reduce synchronization requirements, semaphores offer significant flexibility to multiprocessor system designers. The implementation presented here illustrates some fundamental issues of multiprocessor concurrency and demonstrates the tremendous value of a multitasking OS like DSP/BIOS. Synchronizing Threads in WindowsA thread describes a path of execution within a process. Every time a process in initialized, the system creates a primary thread. This thread starts at the C runtime's start-up code, which in turn calls the WinMain function and continues executing until the WinMain function returns and the C runtime's start up code calls ExitProcess
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