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Shared clock or synchronization device, is a kind of global time stamping mechanism that helps coordinate event sequences across a region of activities. It is essential to governance and system management. It often implemented by some [[entropy pool]], which assesses the degree of difficulty to tamper the system under randomness.
Shared clock or synchronization device, is a kind of global time stamping mechanism that helps coordinate event sequences across a region of activities. It is essential to governance and system management. It often implemented by some [[entropy pool]], which assesses the degree of difficulty to tamper the system using [[randomness]] as a [[resource]].


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Latest revision as of 04:21, 6 September 2021

Shared clock or synchronization device, is a kind of global time stamping mechanism that helps coordinate event sequences across a region of activities. It is essential to governance and system management. It often implemented by some entropy pool, which assesses the degree of difficulty to tamper the system using randomness as a resource.


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