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[[Property:link_title|Concurrency]]
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[[Property:title|Concurrency]]
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== Building concurrent applications in Eiffel ==
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'''Concurrency''' is a system's ability to perform several tasks at a time, as with an email client that can download new messages while you are scrolling through previously donwloaded ones.
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'''Concurrency''' is a system's ability to perform several tasks at a time, as with an email client that can download new messages while you are scrolling through previously downloaded ones.
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Many applications need concurrency, either for convenience or out of sheer necessity. Operating systems provide a concurrency mechanism in the form of "threading": a program can start several concurrent lines of control, or threads, which run in parallel.
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