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Atomicity is one of the key concepts in multi-threaded programs. We say a set of actions is atomic if they all execute as a single operation, in an indivisible manner. Taking for granted that a set of actions in a multi-threaded program will be executed serially may lead to incorrect results. The reason is due […]

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