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Qué (quién) es time slice - 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

time slice         
<operating system> (Or "time quantum", "quantum") The period of time for which a process is allowed to run uninterrupted in a pre-emptive multitasking operating system. The scheduler is run once every time slice to choose the next process to run. If the time slice is too short then the scheduler will consume too much processing time but if it is too long then processes may not be able to respond to external events quickly enough. (1998-11-06)
Bullet time         
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  • A row of small cameras set up to film a "bullet time" effect
  • Muybridge ''Animal Locomotion. Plate 172. Model 12. Stepping up on a trestle; jumping down, turning''
A VISUAL EFFECT
Time slice photography; Bullet-time; Bullettime; Lentation; Bullet Time; Matrix time
Bullet time (also known as frozen moment, dead time, flow motion or time slice) is a visual effect or visual impression of detaching the time and space of a camera (or viewer) from those of its visible subject. It is a depth enhanced simulation of variable-speed action and performance found in films, broadcast advertisements, and realtime graphics within video games and other special media.
Pizza by the slice         
  • [[Pizza al taglio]] in [[Rome]], Italy
PREPARED SLICE OF PIZZA
Pizza slice; Pizza slices
Pizza by the slice is a fast food sold by pizzerias and food stands, making it also often a street food. The pizza slices may be plain or have various toppings.

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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.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para time slice
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