Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1990-01-31
1996-04-09
Shin, Christopher B.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364DIG1, 3642426, 3642428, 36424293, G00F 1314
Patent
active
055069894
ABSTRACT:
Priority levels and bump values are assigned to requestors for access to a system resource. When access requests are received, arbitration of the requests is made in accordance with the assigned priorities, bump values, and the received access requests. If a high priority level access request is granted, then the same request will be held off for a successive number of requests as set by the bump values. In cases where the access is required for more than one request/grant cycle, the priority level access can be retained as long as required.
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Research Disclosure, No. 271, Nov. 1986, Havant GB, "Algorithm for Arbitration Priority Adjustment", p. 668.
Boldt Gerald D.
Hanna Stephen D.
Barry Lance L.
IBM Corporation
Seinberg Saul A.
Shin Christopher B.
Wright Carl M.
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