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    Douglas Earl Comer is a professor of computer science at Purdue University, where he teaches courses on operating systems and computer networks. He has...
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  • is an operating system for embedded systems, originally developed by Douglas Comer for educational use at Purdue University in the 1980s. The name is both...
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  • up Comer or comer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comer is Portuguese and Spanish for the verb to eat. It may also refer to: Anjanette Comer (born...
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  • 2019 Adiel Akplogan Kimberly Claffy Douglas Comer Elise Gerich Larry Irving Daniel C. Lynch Jean Armour Polly José Soriano Michael Stanton Klaas Wierenga...
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  • Massachusetts by 1984. The Purdue team, consisting of Peter Denning, Douglas Comer, and Paul McNabb, was responsible for designing and building the kernel...
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  • and Edholm's law (communication bandwidth doubling every 18 months). Douglas Comer, Computer Networks and Internets, page 99 ff, Prentice Hall 2008. Fred...
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  • all registers whether they are required or not. Latency (engineering) Douglas Comer; Timmothy V. Fossum (1988). "4 Scheduling and Context Switching". Operating...
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  • it was smaller and faster than Ratfor. A published document by Dr. Douglas Comer, professor at Purdue, concluded "contrary to the evidence exhibited...
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  • variant of the B-tree, which was introduced by R. Bayer and E. McCreight. Douglas Comer notes in an early survey of B-trees (which also covers B+ trees) that...
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    Braxton Bragg Comer (November 7, 1848 – August 15, 1927) was an American politician who served as the 33rd governor of Alabama from 1907 to 1911, and...
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