Architecture Question:
What are different pipelining hazards and how are they eliminated?
Answer:
Pipeline is a process where a business object goes through several stages asynchronously, where one stage picks up processes and drops it for the next process to pick up. The hazard is when the different thread of the same process picks up the business object leads to malfunction. This can be handled by status handling or scan delays.
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