Difference between multiuser multithreading and multitasking operating system
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Usually, multitaksing is refered to as a feature of OS, while multithreading is the feature of process, which is called task at the early ages when there is no such thing called thread and multithreading.
So multitasking means an OS can have multiple processes(tasks) run simultaneously, in whatever manner it wants. Multithreading means in any single process, multiple threads is allowed and again, can run simultaneously. Multitasking is sharing of computing resources(CPU, memory, devices, etc.) among processes, while multithreading is sharing of computing resources among threads of a single process.
If you'd like examples, Linux is a multitasking OS, as you can see some of the processes running at the same time, for example, I have these java processes run on my machine at the same time.
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