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  • The average score is 0 of 125

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Transparency ExpecationsAccess
0%
access control
0%
addname
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Microkernel provides these basic abstractionsAddress space
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arbitrary
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Asynchronicity
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at least once
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at most once
0%
availability
0%
Availability
0%
block
0%
broken passwords
0%
Checksum
0%
Client
0%
Architectural ModelsClient-server
0%
cluster
0%
commit
0%
Components of RPC systemCommunication
0%
communication
0%
Communication Manager
0%
Benefits of Threads | Consequences of using DSConcurrency
0%
Possible failures in UDPData corruption
0%
Data types
0%
delayed-write
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device
0%
Modules in a file system (DFS)directory
0%
Dispatcher
0%
XML > JSONDisplayable
0%
distributed message queue
0%
distributed shared memory
0%
DOS
0%
attack typeseavesdropping
0%
Reasons to use DSEconomy
0%
worst case assumptionsexposed interface
0%
Threads in javaExtend Thread
0%
Failure
0%
file
0%
file access
0%
getnames
0%
Global Clock
0%
Heterogeneity
0%
idempotent
0%
Implement Runnable
0%
insecure network
0%
integrity
0%
Navigation typesiterative
0%
threat categoriesleakage
0%
Location
0%
directory service operationslookup
0%
masquerading
0%
invocation semanticsmaybe
0%
Mechanism
0%
Memory Manager
0%
mobile agent
0%
Mobility
0%
Modularity
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multicast
0%
OS-level concurrencyMultitasking
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Application-level concurrencyMultithreading
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multi-tier
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thread life cyclenew
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Non-blocking
0%
non-recursive server
0%
non-runnable
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Types of failuresomission
0%
Omission failure
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Order
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What does DOS share that NOS does not?OS
0%
p2p
0%
Performance
0%
OS basic componentsPolicy
0%
Security goalsprivacy
0%
OS ComponentsProcess Manager
0%
proxy server
0%
Indirect communication systemspublish subscribe
0%
Reactive UI
0%
Readable
0%
caching strategiesread-ahead
0%
recursive server
0%
Reliability
0%
Components of RMI systemRemote interface
0%
replaying
0%
Failure mitigationsReplication
0%
Remote invocation protocolsRequest
0%
Request-Reply
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Request-Reply-Acknowledge
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resourced attacker
0%
runnable
0%
running
0%
Scalability
0%
Scaling
0%
Servant Component
0%
Server
0%
Server stub
0%
JSON > XMLSimpler
0%
source code available
0%
space uncoupling
0%
How is FFS different from UNIXstateless
0%
Stub procedure
0%
Supervisor
0%
Supports arrays
0%
tampering
0%
TCP
0%
terminated
0%
thin client
0%
Thread Manager
0%
Thread per connection
0%
Thread per object
0%
Thread per request
0%
threads
0%
Aspects of indirect communicationTime uncoupling
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timing
0%
tuple space
0%
two-tier
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Socket ProtocolsUDP
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unname
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Kernel modesUser
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vandalism
0%
web applet
0%
Thread ArchitecturesWorker pool
0%
Caching policy optionswrite-through
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