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stackoverflow.com/questions/3766845Private View Coarse-grained: A few ojects hold a lot of related data that's why services have broader scope in functionality. Example: A single "Account" object holds the customer name, address, account balance, opening date, last change date, etc. Thus: Increased design complexity, smaller number of cells to various operations Fine-grained: More objects each holding less data that's why services have more ...
Granularity - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GranularityPrivate View Precision and ambiguity. Coarse-grained materials or systems have fewer, larger discrete components than fine-grained materials or systems.. A coarse-grained description of a system regards large subcomponents.; A fine-grained description regards smaller components of which the larger ones are composed.; The concepts granularity, coarseness, and fineness are relative; and are used when ...
Lecture 20 – CS 161 2018 - Harvard University read.seas.harvard.edu/cs161/2018/lectures/lecture20Private View Coarse-grainedvsfine-grained locking coarse-grained: few locks each protecting lots of data; ... fine-grained: lower contention, more space/complexity overhead; Throughput vs latency throughput: lock acquisitions / time (higher is better) time: time to acquire a lock (lower is better) Some designs have high throughput but also high latency!
Coarse-Grained vs. Fine-Grained Authorization - Rublon rublon.com/blog/coarse-vs-fine-grained-authorizationPrivate View The main difference between coarse-grained authorization and fine-grained authorization is that coarse-grained authorization is a type of access control that grants or denies access based on broad criteria, such as roles or groups, while fine-grained authorization is a type of access control that grants or denies access based on more specific criteria, such as attributes, context, or data level.
Which is Faster, Fine-grained or Coarse-grained? - Stack Overflow stackoverflow.com/questions/61575638Private View Generally speaking, fine-grained locking can lead to a more scalable implementation if the access pattern tends to hit different locks. If that's not the case most of the time, then a coarse-grained version might perform as good or slightly better because a single lock can be held throughout the operation rather than having to acquire different locks with most of them leading to lock ...
Fine Grained Authorization: An Ultimate Guide | Zluri www.zluri.com/blog/fine-grained-authorizationPrivate View FineGrained Authorization (FGA) addresses the escalating complexity of data security by offering precise control over who can access specific information. Without FGA, the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive data skyrockets, exposing businesses to severe consequences such as data breaches and loss. By granting users only the necessary ...
Fine grained transformation vs coarse grained transformations stackoverflow.com/questions/26195512Private View 20. A finegrained update would be an update to one record in a database whereas coarsegrained is generally functional operators (like used in spark) for example map, reduce, flatMap, join. Spark's model takes advantage of this because once it saves your small DAG of operations (small compared to the data you are processing) it can use that to ...
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