Talk:COMP 3000 Essay 1 2010 Question 8: Difference between revisions
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So what all do we need left? Sorry I am out of town trying to keep up as much as possible. Ive posted my research content on the primary page. And I've noticed we are getting pretty organized with our essay format. Just as an update process what has been completed and what is left to do? Because i don't wanna type up a bunch of information we may not need anymore. So Whatever else we need I can type up with all our info and then we can out the together the essay in the next couple days. | |||
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Revision as of 00:09, 10 October 2010
Sources
POSIX Threads and the Linux Kernel --Gautam 23:52, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
Not from your group. However I found a webpage which you might find useful. The New Implementation of Threads for Linux --Gautam 22:56, 5 October 2010 (UTC)
Not extremely helpful but: A short history of unix Rift 18:30, 7 October 2010 (UTC)
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/posix/POSIX-A.FM5.pdf IEEE POSIX Testing Policy General Information The POSIX family of standards, Stephen R. Walli -afranco2
I'm not sure how we are planning on structuring this essay, but I will just write a bit on the history of Posix part for now. Does somebody want to handle writing an intro? - afranco2
Hey guys, sorry for the late reply... i just wanted everyone to finish their assignment portion. we would have our own set of explanation for question 8.
AFRANCO2; you mentioned that how are we taking care of the structure of the essay?
here is a suggestion:
1st paragraph; should consist defining UNIX and POSIX/Threads
2nd paragrah; consisting the history behind POSIX and why UNIX was so late to implement the support of multithreaded processes.
3rd paragraph; should conclude it all.
I agree, but I don't think that we should limit it to specifically 'paragraphs' but rather sections. -afranco2
Here is a site that would take care of paragraph 1: https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/pthreads/
GAUTHAM provided us with very useful pdf. that talks about the history of POSIX. - Npatel1
This may be a stupid question, buy does anybody know what we have to do for citation? Are we using footnotes like a regular wiki? Or is there another conformation we need to follow? -afranco2
I'll take care of the first paragraph if you guys are comfortable with the structure of the essay (post it by the end of today). since we already have AFRANCO2 who did the history portion of the essay.
I made a new tab for "ESSAY" final copy*
- Npatel1
I'm not sure about the citations; just keep the links you used to gather the information, we'll ask him on Tuesday.
(i was just wondering, is this is the kind of structure you were looking for? or should we change the structure?)
-Npatel1
So what all do we need left? Sorry I am out of town trying to keep up as much as possible. Ive posted my research content on the primary page. And I've noticed we are getting pretty organized with our essay format. Just as an update process what has been completed and what is left to do? Because i don't wanna type up a bunch of information we may not need anymore. So Whatever else we need I can type up with all our info and then we can out the together the essay in the next couple days.
- Tmalone