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Vsync (computing) Sincronització vertical
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The Vsync software library is a BSD-licensed open source library written in C# for the .NET platform, providing a wide variety of primitives for fault-tolerant distributed computing, including: state machine replication, virtual synchrony process groups, atomic broadcast with several levels of ordering and durability, a distributed lock manager, persistent replicated data, a distributed key-value store (also called a Distributed Hash Table or DHT), and scalable aggregation. The system implements the virtual synchrony execution model, and includes an implementation of Leslie Lamport's Paxos Protocol. La sincronització vertical, més coneguda com a VSync o Vertical Sync, és una tecnologia gràfica dissenyada per a videojocs. Aquesta tecnologia s'encarrega de detectar el número de fotogrames per segon al qual està funcionant el videojoc i la freqüència de refresc del televisor o monitor per tal d'evitar problemes de vizualització com per exemple el "screen tearing".
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La sincronització vertical, més coneguda com a VSync o Vertical Sync, és una tecnologia gràfica dissenyada per a videojocs. Aquesta tecnologia s'encarrega de detectar el número de fotogrames per segon al qual està funcionant el videojoc i la freqüència de refresc del televisor o monitor per tal d'evitar problemes de vizualització com per exemple el "screen tearing". El seu principal autor és Ken Birman, professor de ciències de la computació a la Universitat Cornell. Aquesta tecnologia va ser estrenada originalment al 2010 amb el nom de Isis2, però posteriorment se li va canviar el nom a VSync per tal d'evitar la similitud del primer nom amb el grup terrorista ISIL. The Vsync software library is a BSD-licensed open source library written in C# for the .NET platform, providing a wide variety of primitives for fault-tolerant distributed computing, including: state machine replication, virtual synchrony process groups, atomic broadcast with several levels of ordering and durability, a distributed lock manager, persistent replicated data, a distributed key-value store (also called a Distributed Hash Table or DHT), and scalable aggregation. The system implements the virtual synchrony execution model, and includes an implementation of Leslie Lamport's Paxos Protocol. The main author is Ken Birman, a Professor of Computer Science at Cornell University, and it is the fourth in a series of Cornell-developed software libraries for reliable multicast. The first was the Isis Toolkit, developed in 1985 and ultimately used in the New York Stock Exchange, the French Air Traffic Control System, the US Navy AEGIS and other settings. Subsequent generations of the technology included the Horus System and the Ensemble System. Vsync was originally released as Isis2 in 2010, but Birman changed the name of the package in order to avoid similarity of the name to ISIL. The name Vsync is a reference to the formal model used by the system, namely virtual synchrony.
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