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Asynchronous Systems - A world without time

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Asynchronous systems are widely researched, and have some good applications. However, they are yet to widely adopted by industry for the ever expanding market of computers and technology that is used in every day life. In this talk, I will provide an overview of Asynchronous systems, explaining how they work, their benefits and who is using them for what application. Through this I aim to provide some insight into why they unfortunately are not used regularly.

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