yiv (vidada)

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thread
A sequence of connections

Let him go on. Do not interrupt him. He cannot go back, and maybe could not proceed at all if once he lost the thread of his thought..

(Bilgisayar) Thread bilgisayar biliminde, bir programın kendini eş zamanlı birden fazla iş parçasına ayırabilmesinin bir yoludur. Thread ve işlem arasındaki fark bir işletim sisteminden diğerine değişmekle birlikte genel olarak thread oluşturuluşu ve kaynakları paylaşması açısından process'den ayrılır. Çoklu thread'ler paralel olarak pek çok bilgisayar sisteminde uygulanabilir. Tek işlemci kullanıldığı durumlarda çok thread' li uygulama zaman dilimleme ile gerçekleştirilir; tek işlemci faklı thread' lar arasında çok hızlı geçiş yapar ve bu durumda işlemler gerçekte olmasa bile eş zamanlı koşuluyormuş izlenimi verir. Çok işlemcili sistemlerde farklı thread' ler farklı işlemciler üzerinde eş zamanlı olarak çalışabilir
a more or less continuous chain of postings on a single topic To "follow a thread" is to read a series of Usenet postings sharing a common subject or (more correctly) which are connected by Reference headers The better newsreaders can present news in thread order automatically
A theme or idea
If you thread a long thin object through something, you pass it through one or more holes or narrow spaces. threading the laces through the eyelets of his shoes Instruments developed at the hospital allow doctors to thread microscopic telescopes into the digestive tract
A group of messages in a Usenet newsgroup that all share the same subject and topic Most newsreaders will let you sort by thread, that is, group all the messages together so you can read or ignore all the messages about that topic depending on your interest
used in sewing and weaving pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film"
A thread is an ongoing discussion of related messages that grows from one particular posting
This term has many different meanings but the most common refers to e-mail and news groups A series of messages or postings all related to the same topic
remove facial hair by tying a fine string around it and pulling at the string; "She had her eyebrows threaded"
{f} put a thread through a needle; pass something through an opening; move through slowly and cautiously; cut a spiral groove (on a bolt or screw)
pass a thread through; "thread a needle"
A list of continuous postings that deal with a common topic A thread is usually used in the context of newsgroups and listservs and usually contains a common or slowly evolving subject line
1) In programming, a thread is part of a program that executes independently of other parts of the program Operating systems that support multithreading allow programmers to develop programs that have threads executing concurrently 2) In online discussions, a series of messages that have been posted as replies to each other By reading each message in a thread, one after the other, you can see how the discussion has evolved You can start a new thread by posting a message that is not a reply to an earlier message
A unit of execution, lighter in weight than a process, generally expected to share memory and other resources with other threads executing concurrently
used in sewing and weaving pass through or into; "thread tape"; "thread film" remove facial hair by tying a fine string around it and pulling at the string; "She had her eyebrows threaded" pass a thread through; "thread a needle
A part of a process, such as an executing application, that can run as an object or an entity Threads of execution are basis of Windows NT's symmetrical multiprocessing capability See multiprocessing and SMP
To pass or pierce through as a narrow way; also, to effect or make, as one's way, through or between obstacles; to thrid
A subprocess that operates within the context of a process, sharing, for example, address space and global variables with other threads of the process The processor can switch quickly between threads, but care must be taken to protect threads from each other Switching between threads is generally faster than multitasking (switching between processes)
This term has many different meanings but the most common is with respect to E-mail and newsgroups where a thread is basically a series of messages or postings all related to the same topic
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