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- Timing_channel abstract "A timing channel is one example of a covert channel for passing unauthorized information, in which one process signals information to another process by modulating its own use of system resources (e.g., central processing unit time) in such a way that this manipulation affects the real response time observed by the second process.The timing channel passes information by using the speed at which things happen. Actually, timing channels are shared resource channels in which the shared resource is time.A service program uses timing channel to communicate by using or not using an assigned amount of computing time. In the simple case, a multi-programmed system with two processes divides time into blocks and allocates blocks of processing alternately to one process and the other.".
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- Timing_channel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_networking.
- Timing_channel wikiPageWikiLink Covert_channel.
- Timing_channel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timing channel".
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- Timing_channel subject Category:Computer_networking.
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- Timing_channel comment "A timing channel is one example of a covert channel for passing unauthorized information, in which one process signals information to another process by modulating its own use of system resources (e.g., central processing unit time) in such a way that this manipulation affects the real response time observed by the second process.The timing channel passes information by using the speed at which things happen.".
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