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Mahatma Hansraj Modern School is a private senior secondary school in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India. Founded in 1997, it has emerged as one of the best Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools in Jhansi.
History
The School started out in a rented building on Shivpuri Road in 1997 under the Grandville Education Society, Delhi. Over time, the school building was constructed and the primary, middle and secondary wings were moved to the new building. The pre-primary wing continued in the old building for some time. The school began producing great results in X and XII boards and still continues to do so.
In 2009, the management of the school changed and the new management introduced several changes to the school, completely transforming the school to become the most sought out school in the region. Under the visionary direction and leadership of Director, Mr. Gaurav Misra an Indian Institutes of Technology alumni, an IT professional who served 10 yrs in US to Fortune 500 companies, elevated the school infrastructure and facilities to world standards, another notable advantage after change in management was to promote students to prepare for IIT-JEE in collaboration with "IMPACT" founder Neeraj Khatri, changes in dress code, logo and further construction. This transformation made Mahatma Hansraj Modern School one of the most popular schools in Jhansi District
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The school is located on Shivpuri Road at a distance of roughly 6 km from the main city(Elite crossing).
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μC++, also called uC++, is a programming language, an extension of designed for concurrent programming. Among other features, it adds coroutines, tasks, and monitors, and extends existing language constructs to integrate with them. Its compiler, named u++, operates as a source-to-source translator targeting C++.
μC++ is part of the μSystem project, at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, a large-scale project led by professor Peter Buhr with the goal to create a "highly-concurrent shared-memory programming system".
It is used in the CS 343 course at the University of Waterloo.
Every μC++ program should include the uC++.h header file before any other header, although this is not necessary for more recent versions. uC++ is now open source, available on GitHub.
Keywords
The following keywords are implemented in uC++ to provide extended functionality on class implementations, exception handling capabilities, and scheduling:
* _Accept - enables external scheduling within monitors. _Accept allows a caller permission to obtain mutual exclusion over a method within the monitor
* _At - raises a non-local exception at the argument
* _CatchResume - catches an exception but follows the rules of resumption of a caller
* _Monitor - an extension of a C++ class that permits a class to also operate as a monitor
* _Cormonitor - an extension of a C++ class that permits use of a class as both a monitor and a coroutine (using suspension and resumption as well as mutual exclusion)
* _Coroutine - an extension of a C++ class that permits coroutine based functionality
* _Enable - enables non-local exception handling within a task
* _Disable - disables non-local exception handling within a task (default)
* _Event
* _Mutex - enables mutual exclusion on a class member
* _Nomutex - disables mutual exclusion on a class member
* _Select - allows blocking on wait for access to a future (Future_ISM<T>, Future_ESM<T>)
* _Resume
* _Task - an extension of a C++ class with its own stack and thread control; mutually exclusive by default
* _Throw - allows non local exception throwing
* _When - an argument condition to an accept statement similar to a condition
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The Virtual Machine Queue (VMQ) is a hardware virtualization technology for the efficient transfer of network traffic (such as TCP/IP, iSCSI or FCoE) to a virtualized host OS. VMQ technology was patented in 2010 by Daniel Baumberger of Intel Corp. A VMQ capable NIC can use DMA to transfer all incoming frames that should be routed to a receive queue to the receive buffers that are allocated for that queue. The miniport driver can indicate all of the frames that are in a receive queue in one receive indication call.
The VMQ interface supports:
* Classification of received packets in NIC hardware by using the destination MAC address to route the packets to different receive queues.
* NIC ability to use DMA to transfer packets directly to a virtual machine's shared memory. For more information about shared memory, see NDIS 6.20 Memory Management Interface.
* Scaling to multiple processors by processing packets for different virtual machines on different processors.
Virtual Machine Queue Architecture
The NDIS virtual machine queue (VMQ) architecture provides advantages for virtualization such as:
* Virtualization impacts performance and VMQ helps overcome those effects.
* VMQ supports live migration.
* VMQ co-exists with NDIS task offloads and other optimizations.
Critiques
Some networks recommend disabling VMQ. They state this option is prone to misconfiguration and can cause reduced network performance when enabled.
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StackCommerce is an American-based e-commerce company headquartered in Venice, CA. Its suite of services provides white-labeled e-commerce stores to online publishers, including editorial websites and blogs, and allows online retailers to sell products to publisher audiences.
History
StackCommerce was founded in 2011 by Josh Payne as a flash sale website for digital tools called StackSocial. The company became part of the Amplify.LA start-up accelerator program in 2012. Following investment, the company rebranded to StackCommerce in 2014 and pivoted its business model to focus on broader e-commerce efforts. The company continues to maintain the StackSocial website, though. In 2017, StackCommerce acquired Joyus, founded by Sukhinder Sing Cassidy. Joyus is a digital marketplace centering on fashion, cosmetics, and other beauty products.
In February 2021, TPG Capital acquired a majority stake in StackCommerce through their Integrated Media subsidiary.
Accolades
* Greater Los Angeles Entrepreneur of the Year (2017): Finalist
* Built in LA’s 100 Best Places to Work (2019): 23rd
* Comparably’s Top 50 Small/Mid-Size Companies for Perks and Benefits (2019): 50th
* Digiday’s Best E-Commerce for Content Platform (2019): Winner
* Digiday’s Best Affiliate Marketing Platform (2020): Nominee
* Local Media Consortium's Preferred Commerce Platform (2020)

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