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    CACANMS is an acronym for Computer Aided Campus Area Network Management System. The system consists of software components and a library of about 60 classes. It is divided into three types of subsystems which reside on different servers and communicate.
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    Development and support of OCFA have been discontinued. the code has moved to these github repositories: https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaLib https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaArch https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaJavaLib https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaModules https://github.com/DNPA/OcfaDoc If you are interested in contributing to ongoing work on the creation of a community maintained OCFA inspired computer forensic framework, please join the Mattock/MattockFS community page on...
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    SINGHAL mutual exclusion in FreeBSD

    SINGHAL mutual exclusion in FreeBSD

    Design and Implementation of the Singhal token based mutual exclusion

    [ Design and Implementation of the Singhal token based mutual exclusion algorithm in kernel-space of FreeBSD ] | Data & Network Security Lab (DNSL) | Room 501, Floor 5, | Department of Computer Engineering | Sharif University of Technology | Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran Vahid Khodabakhshi <vkhodabakhshi@ce.sharif.edu> Vahid Ranjbar <vranjbar@ce.sharif.edu> Also see the Acknowledgement file Please send bugs to our e-mail
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