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Meaning of Subprocessing from wikipedia

- pertains to multitasking operating systems, and is sometimes called a subprocess or traditionally a subtask. There are two major procedures for creating...
- intervention in processes, mainly by predetermining decision criteria, subprocess relationships, and related actions, as well as embodying those predeterminations...
- Each compute unit/microprocessor contains a scheduler, a number of subprocessing units, memory caches and buffers, and dispatching and collecting units...
- operations; tracing and recording stack symbols in threaded and asynchronous subprocess runs; and the Wolfram Alpha website and SDK. As of April 2023, it can...
- hardware accelerated video, image, and audio decoding, called CedarX (with subprocessing called "CedarV" for video decoding and "CedarA" for audio decoding)...
- improvements to the Deno language, Deno Test improvements, Updates to the new subprocess API, LSP improvements, addition of semver module Old version, no longer...
- Notation (BPMN) version 2 has brought significant improvements in event and subprocess modeling, significantly enriching the capabilities for do****enting, analyzing...
- involving two critical subprocesses: the techno-eustress subprocess and the techno-distress subprocess. This holistic technostress model frames technostress...
- electromagnetic vertex in a quark-quark, quark-gluon or gluon-gluon scattering subprocess (as opposed to "indirect" photons which arise from the decays of fragmentation...
- all components of a pipe are run in parallel, a s**** typically forks a subprocess (a subs****) to handle its contents, making it impossible to propagate...