A procedure is the way something is accomplished. In a computer, the procedure might be an application or a function within an application that causes something specific to be accomplished. A thread is the path of execution through the application. The thread can only take one branch of a decision point, so if an application says something like, "if X==55 (X = X+Y), and X in fact DOES equal 55, then the thread would go through that execution point.
A virus runs in a thread, as do all programs. The difference between a generic thread and a virus is that the thread may not be harmful, while the virus generally is.
In computing terms - A 'thread' is a topic of discussion, and a 'post' is a response to the 'thread'.
The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
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The difference between thread rope and string is that thread is more thicker than string and that string is more thinner than rope and thread is more thinner than rope there's your answer geese
The major difference between these procedures is the method for supporting the bladder
what is the difference between a patient day sheet and a procedure day sheet.
Girraf
Stop threading terminates the thread and cannot be resumed whereas suspend puts thread to sleep indefinitely and it can be resumed.
Basically no difference, except that process can use many threads; thread can use only one.
I think the difference is that RMI uses AAAAAA and the procedure uses BBBB
Schedule is when something happens and procedure is what gets done.