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Concurrence is simultaneous occurrence. We could say something is '''concurrent''' when two processes happen at the same time. | Concurrence is simultaneous occurrence. We could say something is '''concurrent''' when two processes happen at the same time. | ||
Below, you can see '''classic example of concurrency''' in a gantt chart. | |||
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Concurrence is simultaneous occurrence. We could say something is concurrent when two processes happen at the same time. Below, you can see classic example of concurrency in a gantt chart.
Example[edit]
Do you understand this?[edit]
Standards[edit]
These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[2]
- Identify the parts of a solution that could be implemented concurrently
- Describe how concurrent processing can be used to solve a problem
- Evaluate the decision to use concurrent processing in solving a problem
References[edit]
- ↑ http://www.flaticon.com/
- ↑ IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.