Asynchronization:
u ll send a mail 2 sum1 and u ll nt be expectin a immediate answer from them bt u ll do sum other work...................
synchronization:
u click on a web page and u ll be waitin fr d response.......
synchornisation is the process where more than one thread can be accessed by accesssing the shared object of the class.By syncornisation we can have the communication between threads.if one thread works then another thread automatically stops
a synchronization manager is a program that can help you synchronizing for ex your computer and a palm The process by which files and programs are transferred between PDAs and PCs.
If we have to interconnect 2 motors...the synchronization must be done between them.The main condition for synchronization is THE RATING OF THE 2 MACHINES MUST BE SAME.
Bluetooth
I believe you mean synchronous and asynchronous... as in calling a function synchronously or asynchronously. When you call a function synchronously, the program waits for the function to finish before continuing on... i = i + 1 DoSomething() j = j + 1 <---- j wouldn't be changed until DoSomething finished When you call a function asynchronously, the program spawns another thread to run the function and continues on without waiting for the function to finish... Thread t i = i + 1 t.Start ( DoSomething ) j = j + 1 <---- j be changed just after DoSomething started
The provision of mechanisms for process synchronization
the purpose of buses is to reduce the number of pathways needed for communicate between the components , by carrying out all communication over a single data channel. synchronization- synchronization between components can set with help of buses. buses are used for high speed transfer between CPU, memory and other devices .
Transactional Synchronization Extensions was created in 2012.
The Global Data Synchronization Network is used by corporations to communicate data with each other. This allows for easy communication between companies that are partners that buy and sell goods from one another.
Genetic differences
What are the differences between polycarbohydrate and polysaccharide?
differences between now and then 1905s