Applications of multiprogramming software to real-time experiments in psychology |
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Authors: | Howard L. Kaplan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Addiction Research Foundation, M5S 2S1, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Abstract: | Multiprogramming operating systems are often advertised as solving the problem of competition among independent tasks operating on the same computer system. In real-time laboratories, multiprogramming systems are much more valuable for their ability to manage the relationships among asynchronous, cooperating tasks that are part of a single experiment. This cooperation allows the programming of paradigms that would otherwise require the use of faster and more expensive hardware. Examples are given from several languages and operating systems, including the small, home-built PSYCLE system and the commercially available VORTEX II system. |
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