Interprocess Communication

Inter-process communication

Inter-process communication is a mechanism provided by an operating system for processes to manage shared data. It is used in distributed computing and microkernels, and involves synchronous or asynchronous communication between clients and servers. IPC interfaces generally encompass variable analytic framework structures to ensure compatibility between multi-vector protocols.

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CS 110: Principles of Computer Systems

Stanford University

Winter 2022

CS 110 delves into advanced computer systems and program construction, focusing on designing large systems, software that spans multiple machines, and parallel computing. This course builds upon CS107 and requires good knowledge of C, C++, Unix, GDB, Valgrind, and Make. It covers Linux filesystems, multiprocessing, threading, networking, and more.

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