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Multiprocessing
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When you are running two more tasks at the same time.
An example of multitasking is listening to a radio interview while typing an email.
An example of a multitasking operating system is the system at a school. You use many programs and do many tasks at the same time, so you are multitasking on the computer
walking and eating a ice cream cone is multitasking. if your doing more than one thing at the same time then its called multitasking.
* Multiuser: A computer system the can handle more then one user at a time. Windows is not a multiuser OS. It can handle only one user at a time. * Multitasking: The ability of an OS to do more then one thing at atime. for instance, you can be downloading a large file and still use another program to do something, like write a book. * Multiprocessing: The chip in new computers is able to do more then one task at a time because there is more then one processing unit on/in the chip.
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1)online processing 2)real-time processing 3)distributed processing 4)time-sharing 5)batch processing 6)multiprocessing 7)multitasking 8)interactive procrssing
A symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) system is one in which each processor runs an identical copy of the operating system on each processor. In an asymmetric multiprocessing, system, each processor is assigned a specific tasks. An example of this would be a master- slave relationship between one processor and “the rest”.
Cooperative multitasking is multitasking tohelp someone else, while peemative multitasking is multiaatsking for yourself.