PROCESS : one or more PROCESS will be required to complete a task.
A task is like an assignment and the process is the flowchart or the steps you will follow to complete that task.
A computer program (often simply called a program) is an example of computer software that prescribes the actions ("computations") that are to be carried out by a computer. Most programs consist of a loadable set of instructions which determines how the computer will react to user input when that program is running, i.e. when the instructions are 'loaded'. A task is "an execution path through address space". In other words, a set of program instructions that is loaded in memory. The address registers have been loaded with the initial address of the program. At the next clock cycle, the CPU will start execution, in accord with the program. The sense is that some part of 'a plan is being accomplished'. As long as the program remains in this part of the address space, the task can continue, in principle, indefinitely, unless the program instructions contain a halt, exit, or return. In the computer field, "task" has the sense of a real-time application, as distinguished from process, which takes up space (memory), and execution time. Both "task" and "process" should be distinguished from event, which takes place at a specific time and place, and which can be planned for in a computer program. In a computer graphical user interface (GUI), an event can be as simple as a mouse click. In older text-based computer interfaces, an event might be a keystroke.
processes are created by the kernel upon boot and run in background. usually a user with super user priviledges such as root or administrator can stop processes.
task application are applications created in userspace such as a spreadsheet, web browser, etc
What is the difference between process skills and tasks skills?
Process means squence of work like 1-2-3-4-5-...... and task means perticular one work in the process. for a example that for making the any items has differnet process but in the process some work that is called a TASK. May be my answer clear about your question.. Regards, R.M.SHARMA .INDIA
Foreground task is a process which happens on screen and background task is a process which is run offscreen. Ex: If you are clicking on a link and a page is opened ie foreground output bt to show that page to the end-user, there is a process in the programming language which is created off-screen by the developer of the program or website.
What is a difference between product metrics and process metrics
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Process=procedure Tool=an implement to do work.
Task processes focus on activities that help complete a certain task, like producing a widget. Process functions are broader and include task functions.
what is the difference between a Strike Team and a Task Force
Process means squence of work like 1-2-3-4-5-...... and task means perticular one work in the process. for a example that for making the any items has differnet process but in the process some work that is called a TASK. May be my answer clear about your question.. Regards, R.M.SHARMA .INDIA
Foreground task is a process which happens on screen and background task is a process which is run offscreen. Ex: If you are clicking on a link and a page is opened ie foreground output bt to show that page to the end-user, there is a process in the programming language which is created off-screen by the developer of the program or website.
multitasking is doing more than two task or more. And combing task is two task
Explain the difference between the elements of the communication process and the communication process
Explain the difference between the elements of the communication process and the communication process
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What the difference between process piping and power piping?
What is a difference between product metrics and process metrics
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It would seem to me that the term "task" is more of an objective word in the sense that it takes work, to achieve a task