explain the difference between multiprogramming and multitasking
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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. ...
Multitasking has the same meaning of multiprogramming but in a more general sense, as it refers to having multiple (programs, processes, tasks, threads) running at the same time...
Multitasking has the same meaning of multiprogramming but in a more general sense, as it refers to having multiple (programs, processes, tasks, threads) running at the same time...
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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. ...
Multitasking has the same meaning of multiprogramming but in a more general sense, as it refers to having multiple (programs, processes, tasks, threads) running at the same time...
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