weaving
They're called the warp - and the weft. The warp is the vertical threads attached to the frame - the weft is the threads drawn through the warp in the process of weaving.
bottom is meant to be a weaver but he is also an actor and he turns into a donkey in the play
The process of representing continuous graphics object as a collection of discrete pixel is called Scan Convertion.
Execution context within a process is called Thread. Threads run, process does not. Every process starts with one thread.
The process of taking out threads from the cocoon for use as silk is called reeling the silk.
The memory space, where a given application is executed is called - process. A Process is the memory set aside for an application to be executed in. Within this process the thing, which is really executed is the thread. The key difference is that processes are fully isolated from each other; threads share (heap) memory with other threads running in the same application. Threads share the address space of the process that created it; processes have their own address. Threads have direct access to the data segment of its process; processes have their own copy of the data segment of the parent process. Threads can directly communicate with other threads of its process; processes must use inter-process communication to communicate with sibling processes. Threads have almost no overhead; processes have considerable overhead. New threads are easily created; new processes require duplication of the parent process. Threads can exercise considerable control over threads of the same process; processes can only exercise control over child processes. A great answer to the question can also be found here: (link moved to link section)
The long threads are called the warp and the shorter cross threads are called the weft.
Threads are implemented by a library that utilizes underlying kernel-supported threads of control, called light-weight processes (LWPs). http://java.icmc.usp.br/books/os/html/threads_lightweight_process.html
What are the fine threads in a clothes called?
A thread is the sequence of instructions followed by a CPU, and is an independently dispachable unit in the run queue. A process can start and manage multiple threads, each managing an aspect of the overall processing. The operating system can schedule the threads independently, allowing them CPU time if they are ready, or blocking them if they are waiting on something, such as an IO completion. In a network process, such as a web server, there can be many things going on at the same concurrent time. Threads are an ideal solution to the problem of managing all of these things, because the main process does not need to poll each sub-process (thread) to see if it needs or is ready to do work.
Bacteria, amoeba, prokaryotes reproduce through an asexual process called "binary fission".
The process is called ejaculation.