overly pre-emptive - significado y definición. Qué es overly pre-emptive
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Qué (quién) es overly pre-emptive - definición

ACT OF TEMPORARILY INTERRUPTING A TASK BEING CARRIED OUT BY A COMPUTER SYSTEM, WITHOUT REQUIRING ITS COOPERATION, AND WITH THE INTENTION OF RESUMING THE TASK AT A LATER TIME
Pre-emptive multitasking; Preemptive multitasking; Pre-emptive multi-tasking; Preemptive multithreading; Time slice; Pre-emptive multithreading; Pre-emptive multitasking operating system; Preemptive scheduler; Pre-emptive scheduler; Preemptive scheduling

overly pre-emptive      
One quick to judge people.
John, you are so damn overly pre-emptive. Let him finish what he has to say, then jump on him.
Fixed-priority pre-emptive scheduling         
Fixed priority pre-emptive scheduling; Fixed-priority scheduling
Fixed-priority preemptive scheduling is a scheduling system commonly used in real-time systems. With fixed priority preemptive scheduling, the scheduler ensures that at any given time, the processor executes the highest priority task of all those tasks that are currently ready to execute.
Pre-emption right         
RIGHT TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY BEFORE ANY OTHER ACQUIRERS
Pre-emption rights; Preemption right; Preemptive right; Pre-emptive right; Right of pre-emption; Right of preemption; Preemptive rights; Subscription right; Subscription rights
A pre-emption right, right of pre-emption, or first option to buy is a contractual right to acquire certain property newly coming into existence before it can be offered to any other person or entity. It comes from the Latin verb emo, emere, emi, emptum, to buy or purchase, plus the inseparable preposition pre, before.

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Preemption (computing)

In computing, preemption is the act of temporarily interrupting an executing task, with the intention of resuming it at a later time. This interrupt is done by an external scheduler with no assistance or cooperation from the task.: 153  This preemptive scheduler usually runs in the most privileged protection ring, meaning that interruption and resuming are considered highly secure actions. Such a change in the currently executing task of a processor is known as context switching.