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Kernel and threads
Kernel threads are preemptively multitasked if the operating system's process scheduler is preemptive.
The Kernel Virtual Address Space ( KVA ) is the virtual memory area in which all Linux kernel threads reside.
Kernel Scheduled Entities, or KSE, is a kernel-supported threading system found in FreeBSD, which allows a single process to have multiple kernel-level threads.

Kernel and resources
Kernel mode in Windows NT has full access to the hardware and system resources of the computer.
The Linux Kernel API is an application programming interface providing a uniform method for device drivers and other low-level software written for the Linux kernel to access system resources and services.

Kernel and for
NATO has a standard ballistic model for computer calculations and has expanded the scope of this into the NATO Armaments Ballistic Kernel ( NABK ) within the SG2 Shareable ( Fire Control ) Software Suite ( S4 ).
He created the strip in 1971 for The Kentucky Kernel, a college newspaper of the University of Kentucky which wanted the strip to focus on political satire.
FileMan may be used standalone, or may be used with the VA Kernel, which provides an operating system neutral environment for applications.
KL1, or Kernel Language 1 is an experimental AND-parallel version of KL0 developed for the ICOT Fifth Generation Computer project.
*" Design of the Kernel Language for the Parallel Inference Machine ", U. Kazunori et al., Computer J ( December 1990 ).
As he and others headed to lunch on a rainy Pittsburgh day avoiding mud puddles, Tevanian jokingly suggested that they name their new microkernel MUCK, for " Multi-User Communication Kernel " or " Multiprocessor Universal Communication Kernel ".
* OKL4 from Open Kernel Labs is designed for use in embedded systems and is primarily deployed in mobile phones.
This OS also provided the first support for Kernel Threads, with a 1: 1 thread model ( each user thread is bound to one kernel thread ).
Kernel may also mean a function which serves as a parameter for some class of functional mappings like the integral transforms:
* Huang, Te-Ming ; Kecman, Vojislav ; and Kopriva, Ivica ( 2006 ); Kernel Based Algorithms for Mining Huge Data Sets, in Supervised, Semi-supervised, and Unsupervised Learning, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 260 pp. 96 illus., Hardcover, ISBN 3-540-31681-7
* Shawe-Taylor, John ; and Cristianini, Nello ; Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Kernel space is strictly reserved for running the kernel, kernel extensions, and most device drivers.
* NonStop Kernel, operating system for fault tolerant computers, formerly from Tandem Computers, now a product line of Hewlett-Packard
The VA Kernel provides abstractions for:
Kernel modules, on the other hand, can process packets efficiently and with minimum overhead — which is important for performance reasons.
Kernel Methods for Pattern Analysis.
This programming tool is used for building the platform ( BSP + Kernel ), device drivers ( shared source or custom made ) and also the application.
( 2006 ), Kernel Based Algorithms for Mining Huge Data Sets, Supervised, Semi-supervised, and Unsupervised Learning, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 260 pp. 96 illus., Hardcover, ISBN 3-540-31681-7.
* VIA C3 Kernel for FreeBSD
PinMame also now supports compilation under the Linux Kernel and can be used for pinball simulation under a Linux / Unix / BSD based OS, thus opening the door for future possibilities on Android / IOS etc.
Category: Kernel methods for machine learning
Category: Kernel methods for machine learning

Kernel and including
* SPARK-The SPADE Ada Kernel ( including RavenSPARK )
These included a modular architecture derived from Stanford University's Cache Kernel that used plug-in components to allow running software from different operating systems, including software from other hardware platforms.
Several prominent journalists worked at the Kernel while they were students, including current Associated Press Chief White House Correspondent Terence Hunt, former National Geographic photographer Sam Abell, current Chicago Tribune Washington correspondent William Neikirk and current New York Times South Africa correspondent Michael Wines.
The Pertwillaby Papers were first printed in the Kernel, which inspired many of Rosa's later creations, including the Scrooge McDuck tales The Son of the Sun, Cash Flow, and The Last Lord of Eldorado.

Kernel and program
Jet is mistakenly identified as the source of the corruption and captured by Kernel, the systems security control program.
After deciding that Jet is corrupted, Kernel spares Jet on the recommendation of Mercury, another program tasked to help Ma3a, and Jet is sent to the lightcycles game program.

Kernel and any
The UML guest application ( a Linux binary ELF ) was originally available as a patch for some Kernel versions above 2. 2. x, and the host with any kernel version above 2. 2. x supported it easily in the thread mode ( i. e., non-SKAS3 ).
Tandem's strategy was the emerging concept of " continuous availability " that relied on mirrored disks, their controllers and software, and a well engineered operating system ( Guardian, and later NonStop Kernel or NSK ) to ensure continuous application availability by ensuring the system could survive any single point of hardware failure.

Kernel and ).
There are a number of uses of the term kernel in mathematics ; see Kernel ( mathematics ).
Analysts of crash dumps from Linux systems can use or the Linux Kernel Crash Dump ( LKCD ).
The Simputer uses the Linux kernel ( 2. 4. 18 Kernel as of July 2005 ), and the Alchemy Window Manager ( only the Amida Simputer ).
# R. Herbrich, " Learning Kernel Classifiers: Theory and Algorithms ," MIT Press, ( 2001 ).
The use of kernels in this context is discussed further in the article Kernel ( algebra ).
* Chapter 12 of Understanding the Linux Kernel by Daniel P. Bovet, Marco Cesati ( O ' Reilly Media, 2005 ).
They are also known as Kernel Loadable Modules ( or KLM ), and simply as Kernel Modules ( KMOD ).
Notable former committee members include Andrew " Tridge " Tridgell ( Samba ), and Paul " Rusty " Russell ( Linux Kernel, notably Netfilter and the 2. 6 modules rewrite ), Pia Waugh ( Software Freedom International ), Jonathan Oxer ( Australia's Geekiest Man ).
A typical vision of a computer architecture as a series of abstraction layers: computer hardware | hardware, firmware, Assembly language | assembler, Kernel ( computer science ) | kernel, operating system and Process ( computing ) | applications ( see also ).
The FAT file system was moved out of the Kernel to an IFS and was heavily optimized for performance, taking advantage of the 32-bit processing capabilities ( being called FASTFAT ).
It has been recently merged in Linux Kernel mainline version 2. 6. 30 ( June 2009 ).
Filters are written in the Core Image Kernel Language, which shares a subset of commands with OpenGL Shading Language ( GLSL ).
) Morphic is also used in Lively Kernel, an experimental UI toolkit from Sun Microsystems which is written in JavaScript and Scalable Vector Graphics ( SVG ).
MicroC / OS-II is the second generation of a kernel originally published ( with source code ) in a two-part 1992 article in Embedded Systems Programming magazine and the book µC / OS The Real-Time Kernel by Jean J. Labrosse ( ISBN 0-87930-444-8 ).
Ibn al-Nadīm in his Fihrist listed the following additional titles: Book of Fortune ( Kitāb al-falāḥ ), Book of the Key to Fortune ( Kitāb miftāḥ al-falāḥ ), Book of the Adequate ( Kitāb al-kifāya ), and Book of the Kernel ( Kitāb al-ʿasīr ).

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