Computer process
A process is, roughly speaking, a task being run by a computer,
often simultaneously with many other tasks.
Many processes may exist simultaneously but they must take turns on the CPU
(unless there are multiple CPU's available).
Processes are often called tasks in embedded operating systems.
Processes are typically managed by the operating system, which
keeps them separated and allocates the resources they need so that
they are less likely to interfere with each other and cause system
failures.
The operating system will also provide mechanisms for
inter-process communication to enable processes to interact
in safe and predictable ways.
In general, a process consists of:
The last item, processor state, is associated with each of the process's threads in operating systems that support threads.
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