-
resources must be
acquired or released.
Processes are
typically preemptively multitasked, and
process switching is
relatively expensive,
beyond basic cost of...
-
inside the
application do not need to be reentrant. As a
cooperatively multitasked system relies on each
process regularly giving up time to
other processes...
-
filenames and
preemptively multitasked protected-mode 32-bit applications. 16-bit
processes were
still co-operatively
multitasked.
Windows 95
tried to automate...
-
multitasking is
still used
today on RISC OS systems. As a
cooperatively multitasked system relies on each
process regularly giving up time to
other processes...
- and pre-emptively
multitasked with
respect to the rest of the system, the 16-bit
applications within it are
cooperatively multitasked with
respect to each...
-
useful only for
applications that have been
modified for
multithreaded (
multitasked) processing. Custom-programmed
software can be
written or
modified to...
- threads. However,
coroutines are
cooperatively multitasked,
whereas threads are
typically preemptively multitasked.
Coroutines provide concurrency, because...
-
Windows applications (although MS-DOS
applications were
preemptively multitasked in
Windows starting with Windows/386). Notably, in
Windows NT 3.x, several...
-
through the Ctrl-Esc
hotkey combination,
allowing the user to
select among multitasked text-mode
sessions (or
screen groups; each can run
multiple programs)...
-
Mattick JS,
Gagen MJ (September 2001). "The
evolution of
controlled multitasked gene networks: the role of
introns and
other noncoding RNAs in the development...