NEX GEN GUEST

Brand Owner Address Description
NEXGEN GUEST Stephen Danelian 6346 Lindenhurst Ave. Los Angeles CA 90048 NEX GEN GUEST; NEXT GEN GUEST;GUEST;Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for hotel and resort guests that provides automated concierge type services to the hotel and resort guests, namely, providing both information on and access to amenities, services, events, and attractions provided by the hotels and resorts and provided by third party establishments within the geographic area of the hotels and resorts; Providing temporary use of a non-downloadable web application for hotel and resort guests that provides automated concierge type services to the hotel and resort guests, namely, providing both information on and access to amenities, services, events, and attractions provided by the hotels and resorts and provided by third party establishments within the geographic area of the hotels and resorts; Providing a website featuring non-downloadable software for hotel and resort guests that provides automated concierge type services to the hotel and resort guests, namely, providing both information on and access to amenities, services, events, and attractions provided by the hotels and resorts and provided by third party establishments within the geographic area of the hotels and resorts;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for managing the execution on guest processors of a broadcast instruction requiring a corresponding operation on other processors of a guest machine. Each of a plurality of processors on an information handling system is operable either as a host processor under the control of a host program executing on a host machine or as a guest processor under the control of a guest program executing on a guest machine. The guest machine is defined by the host program executing on the host machine and contains a plurality of such guest processors forming a guest multiprocessing configuration. A lock is defined for the guest machine containing an indication of whether it is being held by a host lock holder from the host program and a count of the number of processors holding the lock as guest lock holders. Upon decoding a broadcast instruction executing on a processor operating as a guest processor, the lock is tested to determine whether it is being held by a host lock holder. If the lock is being held by a host lock holder, an instruction interception is recognized and execution of the instruction is terminated. If the lock is not being held by a host lock holder, the lock is updated to indicate that it is being held by the guest processor as a shared lock holder, the instruction is executed, and then the lock is updated a second time to indicate that it is no longer being held by the guest processor as a shared lock holder.