Multiple processors executing process simultaneously to achieve a better performance cane be termed as concurrent processing. But MS-DOS does not provide such processing.
Three major complications of concurrent processing:
1. Operating system has to keep the track of main memory address space allocated to each process so that a process does not affect or harm other processes data.
2. Time overhead is another complication which his caused while switching from one process to another process. Time overhead is required to store the current register values and loading the register values of the next process from its Program Control Block (PCB).
3. Another requirement of Time overload is when a running process requires a large space in memory then other process needs to be dumped back to hard disk.
'The ends justify the means' means that the end result will validate what you had to do to get there. It is usually used it situations that the 'means' are difficult.
One. "Concurrent" by definition means all the lines intersect at one point.
IF BANK NOT COVER CHARGES TO ITS CUSTOMERS THAN WE SAID THAT ITS A REVENUE LEAKAGE. CHARGES MEANS-INTERESTS,INSPECTION CHARGES, PROCESSING CHARGES, LOCKER RENT CHARGES etc.
Concurrent
Concurrent session (or sentence) means 2 different sessions (or sentences) that will run at the exact same time.
No one has ever claimed that the means justify the ends. Some people have claimed that the ends justify the means, but not vice-versa.Malcolm X is associated with the phrase "by any means necessary."
It means give logical reasons for whatever you are trying to justify.
I think your asking "What are concurrent powers". The answer is that they are powers shared by the federal government and the state governments
Concurrent means both the state and federal governments have those powers.
Delegated means that you gave the power to someone. Reserved means you kept a piece of the power for yourself. Concurrent means you share the power with at least one other person.
Yes.
no it does not