Simple Linux-Based Real-Time Authorization System Simulator
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
As a client, I am in search of a knowledgable expert in Operating Systems and C language, with particular competence in Linux. I want to build a simulator for a real-time authorization system where multiple mobile users simulate usage of multiple data services concurrently.
The craftsman for this project should ideally have the following qualities:
- Proficient in using Linux Operating System
- Strong background in C language
- Experience in designing simulators
The simulator should have the following features:
- Shared Memory: The simulator should have the capacity to handle shared memory, which will enable multiple processes to access data precisely and without overlap.
- Authorization Request Manager: Necessary for managing and monitoring authorization requests from simulated mobile users.
- Processes: The simulator needs to run multiple processes without overlapping or affecting each other negatively.
- Threads: The simulator must facilitate multiple threads to enhance speed and effectiveness.
I desire the user interface to be a command-line interface with text-based input and output. The graphical interface is not proposed for this project. This user interface should capture the user behaviour realistically, including the efficiency and challenges of multiple mobile users accessing multiple data services concurrently.
In summary, I am in need of a simulation expert with a keen understanding of Linux Operating System and the C language. If you command these skills and can realistically simulate a multi-user mobile data service request, I look forward to going through this venture with you.
The craftsman for this project should ideally have the following qualities:
- Proficient in using Linux Operating System
- Strong background in C language
- Experience in designing simulators
The simulator should have the following features:
- Shared Memory: The simulator should have the capacity to handle shared memory, which will enable multiple processes to access data precisely and without overlap.
- Authorization Request Manager: Necessary for managing and monitoring authorization requests from simulated mobile users.
- Processes: The simulator needs to run multiple processes without overlapping or affecting each other negatively.
- Threads: The simulator must facilitate multiple threads to enhance speed and effectiveness.
I desire the user interface to be a command-line interface with text-based input and output. The graphical interface is not proposed for this project. This user interface should capture the user behaviour realistically, including the efficiency and challenges of multiple mobile users accessing multiple data services concurrently.
In summary, I am in need of a simulation expert with a keen understanding of Linux Operating System and the C language. If you command these skills and can realistically simulate a multi-user mobile data service request, I look forward to going through this venture with you.