Definition of «concurrent»

The term concurrent refers to something that happens or exists at the same time as another thing. It can also mean a program, process, or system that operates simultaneously with others without interfering with their operation. In computer science, concurrency is used to describe multiple processes running together in parallel, sharing resources and working towards a common goal.

Sentences with «concurrent»

  • There has been speculation that the governor would opt to have these races run concurrent with the regularly scheduled elections this year, arguably to save cash for local boards of elections. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • This particular server was one of the new game servers that we added to meet the increasing number of concurrent players. (wccftech.com)
  • Or perhaps she deserves two concurrent shows rather than two wonderful shows three years apart, for the two versions of her that she left behind. (haberarts.com)
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