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Radoslav N Getov

from San Jose, CA
Age ~65

Radoslav Getov Phones & Addresses

  • 2472 Baton Rouge Dr, San Jose, CA 95133 (626) 628-7458
  • 212 Bonita St APT 7, Arcadia, CA 91006
  • 501 Oaklynn Ct, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
  • 551 Oaklynn Ct, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
  • 452 Hoodridge Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15234
  • Pasadena, CA
  • 501 Oaklynn Ct APT 2B, Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Work

Company: Suitable technologies Jun 2016 to Dec 2018 Position: Senior software engineer

Education

Degree: Master of Science, Masters School / High School: Technical University of Sofia 1979 to 2005

Skills

Eda • C++ • Software Development • C • Semiconductors • Linux • Algorithms • Java • Unix • Python • Windows • Xml • Programming • Product Development • Matlab • Software Engineering

Languages

English • Russian • German • Bulgarian

Industries

Computer Software

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Radoslav Getov

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Location:
2472 Baton Rouge Dr, San Jose, CA 95133
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Suitable Technologies Jun 2016 - Dec 2018
Senior Software Engineer
Education:
Technical University of Sofia 1979 - 2005
Master of Science, Masters
Skills:
Eda
C++
Software Development
C
Semiconductors
Linux
Algorithms
Java
Unix
Python
Windows
Xml
Programming
Product Development
Matlab
Software Engineering
Languages:
English
Russian
German
Bulgarian

Publications

Us Patents

Memory Allocator For Multithread Environment

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US Patent:
6539464, Mar 25, 2003
Filed:
Mar 23, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/816280
Inventors:
Radoslav Nenkov Getov - Pittsburgh PA, 15220
International Classification:
G06F 1200
US Classification:
711170, 711171, 711147, 711152
Abstract:
Memory allocator combines private (per thread) sets of fixed-size free blocks lists, a global, common for all threads, set of fixed-sized free block lists, and a general-purpose external coalescing allocator. Blocks of size bigger than the maximal fixed size are managed directly by the external allocator. The lengths of fixed-size lists are changed dynamically in accordance with the allocation and disallocation workload. A service thread performs updates of all the lists and collects memory associated with terminated user threads. A mutex-free serialization method, utilizing thread suspension, is used in the process.
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