multi-threaded - определение. Что такое multi-threaded
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Что (кто) такое multi-threaded - определение

ABILITY OF A CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT (CPU) OR A SINGLE CORE IN A MULTI-CORE PROCESSOR TO EXECUTE MULTIPLE PROCESSES OR THREADS CONCURRENTLY
Multi-threaded; Multithreading (computer hardware); Hardware thread
  • alt=A process with two threads of execution, running on a single processor. Thread #1 is executed first, eventually starts Thread #2, and waits for a response. When Thread #2 finishes, it signals Thread #1 to resume execution to completion and then finishes.
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threaded code         
ANOTHER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE
Indirectly threaded; Threaded code compiler; Threading model; Threading models; Thread model; Direct threading; Direct-threaded code; Indirect threading; Subroutine threading; Threaded interpreter; Threaded code interpreter; Direct threaded code; Direct-threaded; Direct threaded; Direct-threading; Indirect-threaded; Indirect threaded code; Indirect-threaded code; Indirect-threading; Subroutine-threaded code; Subroutine threaded code; Subroutine-threading; Call-threaded code; Call threaded code; Call threading; Call-threading; Token threading; Token-threading; Token-threaded code; Token threaded code; Huffman threading; Huffman-threaded code; Huffman threaded code; Huffman-threading; Huffman-threaded interpreter; Huffman threaded interpreter; Huffman-threaded system; Huffman threaded system; String threading; String-threading
<programming> A technique for implementing virtual machine interpreters, introduced by J.R. Bell in 1973, where each op-code in the virtual machine instruction set is the address of some (lower level) code to perform the required operation. This kind of virtual machine can be implemented efficiently in machine code on most processors by simply performing an indirect jump to the address which is the next instruction. Many Forth implementations use threaded code and nowadays some use the term "threading" for almost any technique used to implement Forth's virtual machine. threaded-code.html">http://complang.tuwien.ac.at/forth/threaded-code.html. ["James R. Bell", "Threaded Code", CACM, 1973, 16, 6, pp 370-372]. ["An Architectural Trail to Threaded Code Systems", Kogge, P. M., IEEE Computer, March 1982]. (1998-09-02)
Threaded code         
ANOTHER PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUE
Indirectly threaded; Threaded code compiler; Threading model; Threading models; Thread model; Direct threading; Direct-threaded code; Indirect threading; Subroutine threading; Threaded interpreter; Threaded code interpreter; Direct threaded code; Direct-threaded; Direct threaded; Direct-threading; Indirect-threaded; Indirect threaded code; Indirect-threaded code; Indirect-threading; Subroutine-threaded code; Subroutine threaded code; Subroutine-threading; Call-threaded code; Call threaded code; Call threading; Call-threading; Token threading; Token-threading; Token-threaded code; Token threaded code; Huffman threading; Huffman-threaded code; Huffman threaded code; Huffman-threading; Huffman-threaded interpreter; Huffman threaded interpreter; Huffman-threaded system; Huffman threaded system; String threading; String-threading
In computer science, threaded code is a programming technique where the code has a form that essentially consists entirely of calls to subroutines. It is often used in compilers, which may generate code in that form or be implemented in that form themselves.
Multi-component gas analyzer system         
  • A multi-component gas analyzer system is often one of many instruments used to measure gases and monitor volcanic activity.
  • Raw multi-GAS data showing the correlation between CO<sub>2</sub> and H<sub>2</sub>S. Fitting a linear regression line to raw data allows for the calculation of the CO<sub>2</sub>/H<sub>2</sub>S ratio for monitoring changes in the gas output of the system.
  • Multi-GAS permanent field station. Set-up consists of a Multi-GAS, satellite terminal, 12V batteries, and solar panel control located inside the wooden box. Satellite antenna, solar panels, and multi-GAS intake/outtake located outside of the box.
INSTRUMENT PACKAGE USED FOR MONITORING, MEASURING, AND RECORDING VOLCANIC GAS DATA
Draft:Multi-Component Gas Analyzer System (Multi-GAS); Multi-Component Gas Analyzer System (Multi-GAS); Multi-GAS; Multi-Component Gas Analyzer System; Multi-component gas analyser system
A multi-component gas analyzer system (Multi-GAS) is an instrument package used to take real-time high-resolution measurements of volcanic gases. A Multi-GAS package includes an infrared spectrometer for CO2, two electrochemical sensors for SO2 and H2S, and pressure–temperature–humidity sensors, all in a weatherproof box.
dual boot         
ACT OF INSTALLING MULTIPLE OPERATING SYSTEMS ON A SINGLE COMPUTER
Dual-boot; Dual booting; Dualboot; Dual Boot; Multiboot; Multibooting; Dual-booting; Triple boot; Dual boot; Multi Booting; Triple Booting; Multiple booting; Multiple-Boot; Multiple-Booting; Multi boot; Multi-boot; Dual booting systems; Multi-boot system
<operating system> Any system offering the user the choice of two operation systems (OSes) under which to start a computer. A dual boot system allows the user to run programs for both operating systems on a single computer (though not simultaneously). The term "multiple boot" or "multiboot" extends the idea to more than two OSes. The OSes are generally unaware of each other's existence. They are installed on separate hard disk partitions or on separate disks. They may be able to access each other's files, possibly via some extra driver software if they use different file systems. The OSes need not be completely different - they might be different versions of Microsoft Windows (e.g. Windows XP and Windows NT) or Linux (e.g. Debian and Fedora). A dual boot system differs from an emulator such as vmware, which runs one or more OSes "on top" of the primary OS, using its resources. (2005-02-01)
Multi-family office         
  • Chart of family office services
TYPE OF BUSINESS
Multi-family offices; Multi family office
A multi-family office (MFO) is an independent organization that supports multiple families to manage their entire wealth. Multi-family offices typically provide a variety of services including tax and estate planning, risk management, objective financial counsel, trusteeship, lifestyle management, coordination of professionals, investment advice, and philanthropic foundation management.
Micro-thread (multi-core)         
Micro-Threads (multi core)
Micro-threads for multi-core and many-cores processors is a mechanism to hide memory latency similar to multi-threading architectures. However, it is done in software for multi-core processors such as the Cell Broadband Engine to dynamically hide latencies that occur due to memory latency or I/O operations.
Multi-system (rail)         
  • [[SNCF Class B 82500]] multi-system electro-diesel multiple unit at Provins
  • Between 1994 and 2007 the [[British Rail Class 373]] could operate from 750{{nbsp}}V{{nbsp}}DC [[Third rail]], 25{{nbsp}}kV{{nbsp}}AC [[Overhead line]] and 3{{nbsp}}kV{{nbsp}}DC also through Overhead lines. The ability to run on third rail was made redundant with the moving of Eurostar services to [[St Pancras railway station]] in November 2007.
  • Number}} 020, circa 1907. Note the small DC pantograph between the two larger AC pantographs
Multi-system locomotive
A multi-system locomotive, also known as a multi-system electric locomotive, multi-system electric multiple unit, or multi-system train, is an electric locomotive which can operate using more than one railway electrification system. Multi-system trains provide continuous journeys over routes which are electrified using more than one system.
Explicit multi-threading         
PARALLEL COMPUTING PARADIGM DESIGNED AROUND THE PARALLEL RANDOM-ACCESS MACHINE
Explicit Multi-Threading (XMT) is a computer science paradigm for building and programming parallel computers designed around the parallel random-access machine (PRAM) parallel computational model. A more direct explanation of XMT starts with the rudimentary abstraction that made serial computing simple: that any single instruction available for execution in a serial program executes immediately.
Multi-monitor         
  • A [[Bloomberg Terminal]]
  • [[AMD Eyefinity]]-driven multi-monitor system for gaming
  • Laptop with a second display
  • market making]]
  • Second display in use at a Point of Sale (POS) at McCafé
  • Vertical monitor second display to the left
USE OF MULTIPLE PHYSICAL DISPLAY DEVICES
Dual-monitor; Dual monitor; Dualhead; Dual-head; DualHead; Multimonitor; Dual display; Multi monitor; Dual head; TwinView; Multihead displays; NView; Second monitor; Multiple Monitors; Two-screen solutions; Multiple monitors; Extended desktop mode; Dual-display
Multi-monitor, also called multi-display and multi-head, is the use of multiple physical display devices, such as monitors, televisions, and projectors, in order to increase the area available for computer programs running on a single computer system. Research studiesI.
multi-         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Multi-; Multi (disambiguation)
Multi- is used to form adjectives indicating that something consists of many things of a particular kind.
...the introduction of multi-party democracy.
...a multi-million-dollar outfit.
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Multithreading (computer architecture)

In computer architecture, multithreading is the ability of a central processing unit (CPU) (or a single core in a multi-core processor) to provide multiple threads of execution concurrently, supported by the operating system. This approach differs from multiprocessing. In a multithreaded application, the threads share the resources of a single or multiple cores, which include the computing units, the CPU caches, and the translation lookaside buffer (TLB).

Where multiprocessing systems include multiple complete processing units in one or more cores, multithreading aims to increase utilization of a single core by using thread-level parallelism, as well as instruction-level parallelism. As the two techniques are complementary, they are combined in nearly all modern systems architectures with multiple multithreading CPUs and with CPUs with multiple multithreading cores.