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Description A Hoare style monitor with two condition variables a and b. After Buhr et al. Described on w:Monitor (synchronization).
Date 28 December 2008 (original upload date)
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Author User:Theodore.norvell

An illustration of the queues involved in a "signal and urgent wait" style monitor. (Author: Theodore Norvell)

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19:51, 28 December 2008 862 × 914 (48,169 bytes) w:en:Theodore.norvell (talk | contribs) (An illustration of the queues involved in a "signal and urgent wait" style monitor. (Author: Theodore Norvell))

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