concurrency
IPA: kʌnkˈɝʌnsi
noun
- The property or an instance of being concurrent; something that happens at the same time as something else.
- (computer science, by extension) A property of systems where several processes execute at the same time.
- (transport, civil engineering) A stretch of road that is shared between two or more numbered or named routes.
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Examples of "concurrency" in Sentences
- Also, for anyone who is still awake, I've updated the long-term concurrency charts to show data by week and by month, instead of just by day.
- "We also have a runtime that we call the concurrency runtime that enables you to take advantage of parallel this," move to parallelism, Somasegar said.
- At the base level we have a new runtime called the concurrency runtime, which allows me as a developer to take advantage of all the cores present on the machine.
- In 1986, Ugandan health officials had not heard of "long-term concurrency" and Professor Morris had not constructed the computer models that traced the transmission of HIV.
- Lockheed's latest run-in with the Pentagon sees defense chiefs trying to tie additional funding for the next batch of F-35s to a formula involving a so-called concurrency clause, where the cost of additional work discovered during aircraft testing would fall to suppliers.
- Martina Morris, a sociologist at the University of Washington, has shown that long-term concurrency is more of a public health danger than serial monogamy because it permits HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases to spread to others quickly, rather than confining them in a single relationship for months or years.
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