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execution 1a , n (↔ fr: exécution
1a
)
execution: ~ of program
1
Patient
~ on operating system
1
Environment
, computer
1
Environment

It's called a TCP "wrapper" because it runs the actual program within itself. It wraps itself around the execution of the actual program so it can watch the traffic that goes in and out of the program. It's a security tool.
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The two integer variables are therefore drawn as boxes containing question marks - they could contain any value at this point in the program's execution.
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en PROGC
]
The output of one program can be "piped" into another for it's execution.
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Verb execute
1a
Someone or something causes that the program Patient undergoes e. execution
1b
The program Patient begins e. start ~
French
MCLH
07/11/2010

execution 1b , n (↔ fr: exécution
1b
)
execution: ~ of program
1
Patient
~ on operating system
1
Environment
, computer
1
Environment
by user
1
Agent

On a system with protected memory spaces (UNIX, Windows 98/NT), this sort of statement will cause the system to terminate execution of the program.
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en PROGC
]
The cron scheduler can be used to schedule the routine execution of scripts at a given time or day.
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The NIPC has determined that the trigger time for the DOS execution of the Ida Code Red Worm is at 0:00 hours, GMT on July 20, 2001.
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enHOW COMPUTER VIRUSES WORK
]
Verb execute
1b
That can undergo e. executable
2
The program Patient undergoes e. execution
1a
The user Agent stops the e. terminate
1b
the ~
The user Agent stops the e. temporarily suspend the ~
French
LPD MEP
07/11/2010

execution 2a , n (↔ fr: exécution
2a
)
execution: ~ of task Patient

In a real CPU chip, this means that with every tick of the internal clock two new instructions can begin execution.
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While interrupts add some complication to the execution of processes in a single-tasking system, the job of the operating system becomes much more complicated in a multi-tasking system.
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enHOW OPERATING SYSTEMS WORK
]
A reset line that resets the program counter to zero (or whatever) and restarts execution.
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enHOW MICROPROCESSORS WORK
]
Verb execute
2a
Someone or something causes that the task Patient undergoes e. execution
2b
The task Patient begins e. begin ~
The task Patient ends e. complete ~
end ~
French
MCLH
07/11/2010

execution 2b , n (↔ fr: exécution
2b
)
execution: ~ of task Patient by user
1
Agent
, program Agent , computer
1
Agent

execution: ~ of task Patient by user
1
Agent
, program Agent , computer
1
Agent
Stored procedures are goups of SQL statements submitted for execution as a single executable unit.
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en GUIDE
]
So even though it might take five clock cycles to execute each instruction, there can be five instructions in various stages of execution simultaneously.
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enHOW MICROPROCESSORS WORK
]
It is processes, rather than applications, that the operating system controls and schedules for execution by the CPU.
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enHOW OPERATING SYSTEMS WORK
]
Verb execute
2b
The task Patient undergoes e. execution
2a
French
MCLH
07/11/2010
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