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=Description=
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The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Producer-consumer_problem producer-consumer] problem is a classic software concurrency problem. The problem features one or more "producers" and one or more "consumers". All producers and consumers must share access to a "buffer" into which producers insert the products they produce, and from which consumers take the products they consume. The shared buffer is "bounded", that is, it has a maximum capacity.
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