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Processes and Threads
An application written for Microsoft® Windows® consists of one or more processes. A process, in the simplest terms, is an executing program. One or more threads run in
the context of the process. A thread is the basic unit to which the operating system allocates processor time. A
thread can execute any part of the process code, including parts currently being
executed by another thread.
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