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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 under randomness. | ||
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*[[Definition::Operating System]] | |||
*[[Definition::Entropy pool]] | |||
*[[Definition::Shared clock]] | |||
*[[Definition::聚寶盆]] | |||
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Revision as of 04:20, 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 under randomness.