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Potentially inclusive.
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Mutually exclusive projects means that the acceptance of one. project eliminates the others fromconsideration. Projects are said to be mutually exclusive when tehy cannot be undertaken simultaneously.
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The requirements for mutual exclusion are as follows. 1. Only one process at a time is allowed to enter mutual its critical section for a resource. 2. A process that halts in its non-critical section must do so without interferring with othe...
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distributed Mutual exclusion, in computer science, refers to the problem of ensuring that no two processes or threads (henceforth referred to only as processes) can be in their critical section at the same time. Here, a critical section refe...
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it really behaves like a lock on an ordinary door in the real world: You enter a room, you lock the door because you do not want to be disturbed, do whatever you need to do in there, unlock the door and only then can somebody else enter. If ...
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It's more of a philosophical term in general. It refers to two or more conditions which can't be true at the same time. For instance, the statements "There is a god." and "There is no god." are mutually exclusive.
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If one process holds a resource, other processes requesting that resource must wait until the process releases it.
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no outcomes in common
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doctrine which established that interest from municipal bonds is exempt from federal taxation. In return for this federal tax exemption, states and localities are not allowed to tax interest generated by federal government securities, such a...
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Group of capital budget projects that compete with one another in such a way that the acceptance of one automatically excludes all others from further consideration. Analysis of competing projects using the NET PRESENT VALUE (NPV) and INTERN...
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( ′myü·chə·wəl ik′sklü·zhən ′rül ) (physical chemistry) The rule that if a molecule has a center of symmetry, then no transition is allowed in both its Raman scattering and infrared emission (and absorption), but only in one or the other.
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Mutual Exclusion is the concept of restricting access to a shared resource. When multiple processes perform operations on a single resource then they might corrupt it. Its the operating systems' responsibility to make sure that this does not...
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Two mutually exclusive events, means these two event can not occur at the same time. In probability theory, this is stated as: Given events, A and B, then Pr(A and B) = 0. See related link...
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The definition of mutually exclusive events is that the events can't occur at the same time. For example, you can't flip a coin and get a head and a tail; they are mutually exclusive events.
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Simultaneous.
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two events are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time. The classic example is a coin toss where you have either heads or tails, but there is NO WAY to have heads and tails at the same time. Heads and tails are mutually excl...
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Beauty is generally considered to be objective, while sex appeal is subjective. For instance, Kate Middleton is widely regarded as beautiful. She is shapely, her face is perfectly symmetric and well-chiseled. Paris Hilton, on the other hand,...
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