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  2. Time-sharing - Wikipedia

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    In computing, time-sharing is the concurrent sharing of a computing resource among many tasks or users by giving each task or user a small slice of processing time. This quick switch between tasks or users gives the illusion of simultaneous execution.

  3. Computer multitasking - Wikipedia

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    Multitasking of Microsoft Windows 1.01 released in 1985, here shown running the MS-DOS Executive and Calculator programs. In computing, multitasking is the concurrent execution of multiple tasks (also known as processes) over a certain period of time. New tasks can interrupt already started ones before they finish, instead of waiting for them ...

  4. Multi-user software - Wikipedia

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    Multi-user software is computer software that allows access by multiple users of a computer. [1] Time-sharing systems are multi-user systems. Most batch processing systems for mainframe computers may also be considered "multi-user", to avoid leaving the CPU idle while it waits for I/O operations to complete.

  5. Microsoft Windows 11 brings updated looks and a focus on ...

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    Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft Corporate Vice President of Modern Life, Search & Devices joins Yahoo Finance’s Dan Howley and the Yahoo Finance Live panel to discuss the latest news from Microsoft.

  6. Microsoft Windows 11 brings updated looks and a focus on ...

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    Microsoft's Windows 11 brings big changes to the world's most popular desktop operating system.

  7. Time-sharing system evolution - Wikipedia

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    Time-sharing was first proposed in the mid- to late-1950s and first implemented in the early 1960s. The concept was born out of the realization that a single expensive computer could be efficiently utilized by enabling multiprogramming, and, later, by allowing multiple users simultaneous interactive access. [1]

  8. How to Save Time, Effort and Money with Multitasking - AOL

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    Do you sometimes find yourself praying for extra hours in the day to complete all of your mundane chores? When you're spending an eternity trying to finish off your housework, do you imagine how ...

  9. Preemption (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The term "preemptive multitasking" is sometimes mistakenly used when the intended meaning is more specific, referring instead to the class of scheduling policies known as time-shared scheduling, or time-sharing. Preemptive multitasking allows the computer system to more reliably guarantee each process a regular "slice" of operating time.