Computer Science, asked by Army9353, 9 months ago

Difference between the simple tasking and multitasking

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Answered by sagarnikhil49
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And it may look to others as though you're multitasking, or trying to complete two or more tasks at the same time. ... Switch tasking, or switching back and forth between one task and another before the first task is complete. * Interrupted tasking, or moving between multiple tasks in rapid succession.

Answered by jhansijeyakumar12
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A single-tasking system can only run one program at a time, while a multi-tasking operating system allows more than one program to be running in concurrency.

In preemptive multitasking, the operating system slices the CPU time and dedicates a slot to each of the programs.

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