How are Multiprogramming OSs different from Multiprocessing OSs?
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Multitasking has the same meaning ofmultiprogramming but in a more general sense, as it refers to having multiple (programs, processes, tasks, threads) running at the same time. This term is used in modern operating systems when multiple tasks share a common processing resource (e.g., CPU and Memory).
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