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1 kernel
"The core of layered architecture that manages the most basic operations of the operating system and the computer's processor. The kernel schedules different blocks of executing code, called threads, for the processor to keep it as busy as possible and coordinates multiple processors to optimize performance. The kernel also synchronizes activities among Executive-level subcomponents, such as I/O Manager and Process Manager, and handles hardware exceptions and other hardware-dependent functions. The kernel works closely with the hardware abstraction layer." -
2 kernel debugger
A debugging application that refines and debugs an operating system image. The kernel debugger works like an application debugger except that it is capable of debugging operating systems in addition to applications. -
3 kernel mode exception
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
4 kernel exception
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
5 kernel fault
"An exception that occurs while the operating system is executing internal code (in drivers, the kernel, etc)." -
6 kernel mode
"A highly privileged mode of operation where program code has direct access to all memory, including the address spaces of all user-mode processes and applications, and to hardware." -
7 kernel-mode driver
"A driver for a logical, virtual, or physical device." -
8 kernel exception signature
"The exception code, exception parameters, and operating system version (including build number and Service Pack version)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > kernel exception signature
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9 kernel
"In C++ Accelerated Massive Parallelism (C++ AMP), a unit of computation on a data-parallel compute node." -
10 kernel function
A program designed to be executed on an accelerator in a C++ Accelerated Massive Parallelism (C++ AMP) application. -
11 kernel
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12 Kernel (computer science)
Wikipedia English-Arabic glossary > Kernel (computer science)
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13 kernel
[΄kə:nl] n հատիկ, միջուկ, կո րիզ (ընկույզ և այլն). փխբ. գործի էությունը/ուղն ու ծուծը. փիլ. ռացիոնալ հատիկ -
14 interrupt service routine
"A kernel-mode interrupt that is small, very fast pieces of assembly code that map physical interrupts onto logical interrupts. ISRs are used to provide hooks back to the kernel as well as device drivers." -
15 ISR
"A kernel-mode interrupt that is small, very fast pieces of assembly code that map physical interrupts onto logical interrupts. ISRs are used to provide hooks back to the kernel as well as device drivers." -
16 Stop message
"A character-based, full-screen error message displayed on a blue background. A Stop message indicates that the Windows kernel detected a condition from which it cannot recover. Each message is uniquely identified by a Stop error code (a hexadecimal number) and a string indicating the errors symbolic name. Stop messages are usually followed by up to four additional hexadecimal numbers, enclosed in parentheses, which identify developer-defined error parameters. A driver or device may be identified as the cause of the error. A series of troubleshooting tips are also displayed, along with an indication that, if the system was configured to do so, a memory dump file was saved for later use by a kernel debugger." -
17 Protected Environment Authorization service
A utility whose primary goal it is to maintain the security of protected content processing binaries and letting those binaries know the security of the kernel (whether it is safe to run protected content). It determines the kernel to be at a particular security level that the Protected Environment secure process can interpret.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Protected Environment Authorization service
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18 PEAUTH
A utility whose primary goal it is to maintain the security of protected content processing binaries and letting those binaries know the security of the kernel (whether it is safe to run protected content). It determines the kernel to be at a particular security level that the Protected Environment secure process can interpret. -
19 reflector
A filter driver at the top of the kernel-mode device stack that facilitates communication between the kernel-mode device stack and all the user-mode driver framework drivers on the system. -
20 interrupt request line
"A hardware line over which a peripheral device, bus controller, other processor, or the kernel signals a request for service to the microprocessor."
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