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What (who) is multitasks - definition


multitasking         
<computer, parallel> (Or "multi-tasking", "multiprogramming", "concurrent processing", "concurrency", "process scheduling") A technique used in an operating system for sharing a single processor between several independent jobs. The first multitasking operating systems were designed in the early 1960s. Under "cooperative multitasking" the running task decides when to give up the CPU and under "pre-emptive multitasking" (probably more common) a system process called the "scheduler" suspends the currently running task after it has run for a fixed period known as a "time-slice". In both cases the scheduler is responsible for selecting the next task to run and (re)starting it. The running task may relinquish control voluntarily even in a pre-emptive system if it is waiting for some external event. In either system a task may be suspended prematurely if a hardware interrupt occurs, especially if a higher priority task was waiting for this event and has therefore become runnable. The scheduling algorithm used by the scheduler determines which task will run next. Some common examples are round-robin scheduling, priority scheduling, {shortest job first} and guaranteed scheduling. Multitasking introduces overheads because the processor spends some time in choosing the next job to run and in saving and restoring tasks' state, but it reduces the worst-case time from job submission to completion compared with a simple batch system where each job must finish before the next one starts. Multitasking also means that while one task is waiting for some external event, the CPU to do useful work on other tasks. A multitasking operating system should provide some degree of protection of one task from another to prevent tasks from interacting in unexpected ways such as accidentally modifying the contents of each other's memory areas. The jobs in a multitasking system may belong to one or many users. This is distinct from parallel processing where one user runs several tasks on several processors. Time-sharing is almost synonymous but implies that there is more than one user. Multithreading is a kind of multitasking with low overheads and no protection of tasks from each other, all threads share the same memory. (1998-04-24)
multitasking         
¦ noun Computing the execution of more than one program or task simultaneously by sharing the resources of the computer processor between them.
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multitask verb
Media multitasking         
USING TV, THE WEB, RADIO, TELEPHONE, PRINT, OR ANY OTHER MEDIA IN CONJUNCTION WITH ANOTHER
Media Multitasking
Media multitasking is the concurrent use of multiple digital media streams. Media multitasking has been associated with depressive symptoms and social anxiety by a single study involving 318 participants.
Examples of use of multitasks
1. "So hopefully this doesn‘t hurt him, hopefully he takes Obama‘s advice and multitasks and shows up." Alan Silverleib, CNN‘s senior political researcher, said only time will tell how McCain‘s political gamble will play out.