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I am a Staff Author at Field Engineer a Marketplace for On-Demand telecom workforce, extending from field engineers to high-level network engineers, project managers and Network Architects in 146 nations. I am an IT Engineer. I comprehends the progressing technology patterns and keep Myself refreshed in technology industry.
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Proper Introduction threads rules.
The Threading Methodology used at Intel has four major steps: Analysis, Design & Implementation, Debugging, and Performance Tuning. These steps are used to create a multithreaded application from a serial base code. Besides the recent Patterns for Parallel Programming by Mattson, Sanders and Massingill, there hasn’t been much written about how to do the Design & Implementation part of the process.
Multithreaded programming is still more art than science. This article gives 8 Simple Rules that you can add to your palette of threading design methods. By following these rules, you will have more success in writing the best and most efficient threaded implementation of your applications. Rule 1. Be sure you identify truly independent computations. Rule 2. Implement concurrency at highest level possible. Rule 3. Plan early for scalability to take advantage of increasing numbers of cores. Rule 4. Make use of thread-safe libraries wherever possible. Rule 5. Use the right threading model. Rule 6. Never assume a particular order of execution. Rule 7. Use thread-local storage whenever possible; associate locks to specific data, if needed. Rule 8. Don’t be afraid to change the algorithm for a better chance of concurrency.!
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Proper Introduction threads rules.
Rule 1. Be sure you identify truly independent computations.
Rule 2. Implement concurrency at highest level possible. Rule 3. Plan early for scalability to take advantage of increasing numbers of cores. Rule 4. Make use of thread-safe libraries wherever possible. Rule 5. Use the right threading model. Rule 6. Never assume a particular order of execution. Rule 7. Use thread-local storage whenever possible; associate locks to specific data, if needed. Rule 8. Don’t be afraid to change the algorithm for a better chance of concurrency.
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Proper Introduction threads rules.
The length of thread engagement in a steel nut member should be equal to or greater than one full diameter of the bolt and be of comparable strength (i.e. If the screw is ¼” diameter, the thread engagement needs to be a minimum of ¼”).
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Proper Introduction threads rules.
Proper Introduction threads rules.
The length of thread engagement in a steel nut member should be equal to or greater than one full diameter of the bolt and be of comparable strength (i.e. If the screw is ¼” diameter, the thread engagement needs to be a minimum of ¼”).
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Proper Introduction threads rules.
Joint Design Rules of Thumb
The length of thread engagement in a steel nut member should be equal to or greater than one full diameter of the bolt and be of comparable strength (i.e. If the screw is ¼” diameter, the thread engagement needs to be a minimum of ¼”).
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Proper Introduction threads rules.
To display threads in drawings according to the ANSI, ISO or JIS standard, use the thread_standard Detail option in conjunction with hlr_for_threads. To display the threads in accordance with the ANSI standard, set thread_standard Detail option to std_ansi, std_ansi_imp, or std_ansi_imp_assy.
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Hello, guys thank you so much to share this useful blog.
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