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An operating system maintains smaller data structures for a thread than a process, as a thread is usually defined as a ‘ light weight process ’. What is the per thread basis of the operating system?​

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1) A thread is usually defined as a 'light weight process' because an operating system (OS) maintains smaller data structures for a thread than for a process. ... (D) On per thread basis, the OS maintains only scheduling and accounting information. Answer (C) Threads share address space of Process

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