https://www.badunetworks.com/ai-is-on-the-edge-and-network-jitter-is-pushing-it-over/
This blog explores the sources of jitter that cripple distributed AI, why today’s network solutions fail to mitigate its impact, and how organizations can solve the problem—without expensive and disruptive infrastructure overhauls.
Fixstars – High-Performance Networking Series 4: CPU Tuning for Jitter-Sensitive Applications
3.13 3.13.4 System and Communications Protection
https://blog.us.fixstars.com/not-done-high-performance-networking-series-4-cpu-tuning-for-jitter-sensitive-applications/
This article describes technologies to minimize jitter and latencies caused by shared hardware resources.
https://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/files/epfiles/st_vid10753-st.pdf
Section 6.4.2 Memory Management and Object Reuse explains how Microsoft Windows 10 builds this capability in.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/security-foundations/certification/validations/cc-windows11
This is the Windows 11 Common Criteria Evaluation report.
https://it.nc.gov/documents/statewide-policies/scio-system-and-communications-protection/download?attachment
This policy describes the need to prevent unauthorized and unintended information transfer via shared system resource on NC information systems. See section SC-4 - Information in Shared Resources.
http://uw714doc.sco.com/en/SEC_admin/IS_HowObjReuseRelatesScur.html
This article describes UnixWare prevention of object reuse. It notes that the administrator need not do anything to enforce the secure reuse of system objects. This requirement is handled by the kernel automatically.
https://www.varonis.com/blog/ntfs-permissions-vs-share
This article provides the key differences between share and NTFS permissions.