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Concurrency,
concurrent, or
concurrence may
refer to: Concurrence, in jurisprudence, the need to
prove both
actus reus and mens rea
Concurring opinion...
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Concurrent computing is a form of
computing in
which several com****tions are
executed concurrently—during
overlapping time periods—instead of sequentially—with...
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concurrency includes overlap, coincidence,
duplex (two
concurrent routes),
triplex (three
concurrent routes),
multiplex (any
number of
concurrent routes)...
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operating systems, multiprocessors, and databases,
concurrency control ensures that
correct results for
concurrent operations are generated,
while getting those...
- The
Concurrent List or List-III[citation needed] (Seventh Schedule) is a list of 52
items (though the last
subjects is
numbered 47)
given in the Seventh...
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software engineering,
concurrency patterns are
those types of
design patterns that deal with the multi-threaded
programming paradigm.
Examples of this...
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concurrent resolution is a
resolution (a
legislative measure)
adopted by both
houses of a
bicameral legislature that
lacks the
force of law (is non-binding)...
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Concurrent powers are
powers of a
federal state that are
shared by both the
federal government and each
constituent political unit, such as a
state or...
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Concurrent validity is a type of
evidence that can be
gathered to
defend the use of a test for
predicting other outcomes. It is a
parameter used in sociology...
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affecting the
final outcome. This
allows for
parallel execution of the
concurrent units,
which can
significantly improve overall speed of the execution...