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082 _a005.43 ZOU 2024
100 _aZouaoui, Zibouda.
245 _aOPERATING SYSTEM 2: Concurrent Processes, Lesson:
_bCompetitive processes
260 _aUK
_bOur Knowledge Publishing
_c2024
300 _a76 pages
_c5.91 x 0.18 x 8.66 inches
505 _aSimultaneous processing (or concurrent processes, parallel activities) is an essential feature of operating systems. This simultaneity can be observed at the hardware level (central processors, channels, peripherals, etc.), from which the software level is established. Its importance lies in the objectives assumed by the functions of an operational operating system, in order to make the most of hardware possibilities, in particular the increase in processing power. This power, which we are constantly striving to increase by various means (hardware/software), is at the root of the overriding objective of achieving optimum response times.
650 _aOperating System
650 _aConcurrent Processes
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