Difference between multithreading and multiprogramming
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Multiprogramming is a rudimentary form of parallel processing in which several programs are run at the same time on a uniprocessor. ... To the user it appears that all programs are executing at the same time. Multithreading : Threads can be said as independent parts of a single program which can run on a single processor.
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Multiprogramming:
1.It uses softwares likes C,C++ etc.
2.It means writing or making many programmes at a time.
3.Uses programming language.
Multitasking:
1.It can be done in any software.
2.It means instructing or commanding many datas at a time.
3.Without programming language also multitasking can be done.
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