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Cosa (chi) è run message - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Run run run; Run, Run, Run; Run Run Run (song); Run Run Run (disambiguation); Run-Run-Run; Run-Run-Run (song)

message passing         
MECHANISM FOR INTERPROCESS COMMUNICATION
Message passing programming; Message Passing; Message-based protocol; Message-passing; Message-based; Message (object-oriented programming); Asynchronous message passing; Synchronous message passing
One of the two techniques for communicating between parallel processes (the other being shared memory). A common use of message passing is for communication in a parallel computer. A process running on one processor may send a message to a process running on the same processor or another. The actual transmission of the message is usually handled by the run-time support of the language in which the processes are written, or by the operating system. Message passing scales better than shared memory, which is generally used in computers with relatively few processors. This is because the total communications bandwidth usually increases with the number of processors. A message passing system provides primitives for sending and receiving messages. These primitives may by either synchronous or asynchronous or both. A synchronous send will not complete (will not allow the sender to proceed) until the receiving process has received the message. This allows the sender to know whether the message was received successfully or not (like when you speak to someone on the telephone). An asynchronous send simply queues the message for transmission without waiting for it to be received (like posting a letter). A synchronous receive primitive will wait until there is a message to read whereas an asynchronous receive will return immediately, either with a message or to say that no message has arrived. Messages may be sent to a named process or to a named mailbox which may be readable by one or many processes. Transmission involves determining the location of the recipient and then choosing a route to reach that location. The message may be transmitted in one go or may be split into packets which are transmitted independently (e.g. using wormhole routing) and reassembled at the receiver. The message passing system must ensure that sufficient memory is available to buffer the message at its destination and at intermediate nodes. Messages may be typed or untyped at the programming language level. They may have a priority, allowing the receiver to read the highest priority messages first. Some message passing computers are the {MIT J-Machine (http://ai.mit.edu/projects/cva/cva_j_machine.html)}, the {Illinois Concert Project (http://www-csag.cs.uiuc.edu/projects/concert.html)} and transputer-based systems. Object-oriented programming uses message passing between objects as a metaphor for procedure call. (1994-11-11)
G run         
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BLUEGRASS GUITAR LICK
G-run; Flatt run
In bluegrass and other music, the G run (G-run), or Flatt run (presumably after Lester Flatt), is a stereotypical ending used as a basis for improvisation on the guitar. It is the most popular run in bluegrass, the second being "Shave and a Haircut".
Private message         
MODE OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION
Private messaging; Message (direct); Private Message; Private Messaging; YGPM; Direct message; Personal message
In computing, a private message, personal message, or direct message (abbreviated as PM or DM) refers to a private communication sent or received by a user of a private communication channel on any given platform. Unlike public posts, PMs are only viewable by the participants.

Wikipedia

Run Run Run

Run Run Run may refer to:

  • Run Run Run (band), an American indie rock band
  • "Run, Run, Run" (The Supremes song), a 1964 song written by Holland–Dozier–Holland
  • "Run Run Run" (The Velvet Underground song), a 1967 song
  • "Run Run Run" (Celeste Buckingham song)
  • "Run Run Run", a song by Concrete Blonde from the 1989 album "Free"
  • "Run Run Run" (Phoenix song), a 2004 song
  • "Run Run Run" (High and Mighty Color song), a 2005 song
  • "Run Run Run" (Tokio Hotel / Kelly Clarkson song), a song by Tokio Hotel from their 2014 album Kings of Suburbia and Kelly Clarkson from her 2015 album Piece by Piece.
  • "Run Run Run", a song by Dragonette from their 2012 album Bodyparts
  • "Run Run Run", a song by The Who from the 1966 album A Quick One
  • "Run Run Run", a song by Sly and the Family Stone from their debut album A Whole New Thing
  • "Run Run Run", a song by Goldenhorse from the 2005 album Out of the Moon
  • "Run Run Run", a song by The Kinetiks from the 2007 EP High Horse Olympics
  • "Run Run Run", a song by Jo Jo Gunne
  • "Run Run Run", a song by The Third Rail
  • "Run, Run, Run", a song by The Gestures
  • "Run-Run-Run", a song by Natasha Bedingfield from the 2010 album Strip Me
  • "Run Run", a song by Indila from the 2014 album Mini World
  • "Run Run", a song by Jolin Tsai from the 2009 album Jeneration