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Computer multitasking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, multitasking is a method by which multiple tasks, also known as processes, share common processing resources such as a CPU. In the case of a computer with a single CPU, only one task i...
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THE multiprogramming system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The THE multiprogramming system was a computer operating system designed by a team led by Edsger W. Dijkstra, described in monographs in 1965-66 and published in 1968. Dijkstra never named the syste...
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Multiprogramming - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Computer multiprogramming is the allocation of a computer system and its resources to more than one concurrent application , job or user ("program" in this nomenclature). Initially, this techn...
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Multiprogramming is a method of running several different programs in a computer apparently at the same time. ... Usually on a mainframe - the computer has a number of programs loaded into memory and the operating system switches quickly between them, processing a little bit of each one in turn. ... Exercise : Multiprogramming...
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multiprogramming: A mode of operation that provides for the interleaved execution of two or more computer programs by a single processor. (188)
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