# started 2020-05-11T19:05:08Z . "Airat Ichmouratov"@en . "25945397"^^ . "On Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a zombie process or defunct process is a process that has completed execution (via the exit system call) but still has an entry in the process table: it is a process in the \"Terminated state\". This occurs for the child processes, where the entry is still needed to allow the parent process to read its child's exit status: once the exit status is read via the wait system call, the zombie's entry is removed from the process table and it is said to be \"reaped\". A child process always first becomes a zombie before being removed from the resource table. In most cases, under normal system operation zombies are immedia"@en . . "MichaelMaggs" . . . . . "Perishable Goods is a 1928 novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), the second in his Chandos thriller series and a sequel to Blind Corner. The story features the recurrent characters Richard Chandos (narrator) and George Hanbury, with their servants Bell and Rowley."@en . . . "85"^^ . . . . "Zillions of Games"@en . . . . . "Pages using deprecated source tags"@en . . . "Hodder and Stoughton" . . . . "63926626"^^ . . . "Zillions of Games is a commercial general game playing system developed by Jeff Mallett and Mark Lefler in 1998. The game rules are specified with S-expressions, Zillions rule language. It was designed to handle mostly abstract strategy board games or puzzles. After parsing the rules of the game, the system's artificial intelligence can automatically play one or more players. It treats puzzles as solitaire games and its AI can be used to solve them."@en . . . . . "Conductor,Composer,KlezmerClarinetist"@en . . . "en" . . "Perishable Goods"@en . . "en" . . "47455893"^^ . . . . . . "34498"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Perishable Goods is a 1928 novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), the second in his Chandos thriller series and a sequel to Blind Corner. The story features the recurrent characters Richard Chandos (narrator) and George Hanbury, with their servants Bell and Rowley."@en . . "310"^^ . . "en" . . "74"^^ . . . . "Zillions of Games is a commercial general game playing system developed by Jeff Mallett and Mark Lefler in 1998. The game rules are specified with S-expressions, Zillions rule language. It was designed to handle mostly abstract strategy board games or puzzles. After parsing the rules of the game, the system's artificial intelligence can automatically play one or more players. It treats puzzles as solitaire games and its AI can be used to solve them."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Airat Rafailovich Ichmouratov (Russian: Айрат Рафаилович Ишмуратов, Tatar Cyrillic: Айрат Рафаил улы Ишмурат,) born June 28, 1973) is a Volga Tatar born Russian / Canadian composer , conductor and klezmer clarinetist. He is conductor and composer in residence of Longueuil Symphony Orchestra, clarinetist of Montreal-based Klezmer group Kleztory and invited professor at Laval University in Quebec, Canada."@en . "18935022"^^ . . "Zillions of Games"@en . . "1535071"^^ . "951463739"^^ . . . . "Airat Rafailovich Ichmouratov (Russian: Айрат Рафаилович Ишмуратов, Tatar Cyrillic: Айрат Рафаил улы Ишмурат,) born June 28, 1973) is a Volga Tatar born Russian / Canadian composer , conductor and klezmer clarinetist. He is conductor and composer in residence of Longueuil Symphony Orchestra, clarinetist of Montreal-based Klezmer group Kleztory and invited professor at Laval University in Quebec, Canada."@en . "Айрат Ишмуратов"@en . . . . "Airat Ichmouratov"@en . . "1973"^^ . . . "1994"^^ . "Airat Rafailovich Ichmouratov"@en . . . . . . . . "On Unix and Unix-like computer operating systems, a zombie process or defunct process is a process that has completed execution (via the exit system call) but still has an entry in the process table: it is a process in the \"Terminated state\". This occurs for the child processes, where the entry is still needed to allow the parent process to read its child's exit status: once the exit status is read via the wait system call, the zombie's entry is removed from the process table and it is said to be \"reaped\". A child process always first becomes a zombie before being removed from the resource table. In most cases, under normal system operation zombies are immediately waited on by their parent and then reaped by the system – processes that stay zombies for a long time are generally an error and cause a resource leak. The term zombie process derives from the common definition of zombie — an undead person. In the term's metaphor, the child process has \"died\" but has not yet been \"reaped\". Also, unlike normal processes, the kill command has no effect on a zombie process. Zombie processes should not be confused with orphan processes: an orphan process is a process that is still executing, but whose parent has died. When the parent dies, the orphaned child process is adopted by init (process ID 1). When orphan processes die, they do not remain as zombie processes; instead, they are waited on by init. The result is that a process that is both a zombie and an orphan will be reaped automatically."@en . . . . "Patrick0506" . . . "Perishable Goods"@en . . . "63677871"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "en" . . . . . "Pages using deprecated source tags"@en . . "29"^^ . . "13"^^ . . "1973-06-28"^^ . "Zombie process"@en . . . . "2.0.1" . # completed 2020-05-11T19:05:08Z