The control of processes and threads is of deep concern by developers of all operating systems capable of handling “real or emulated” simultaneous computer activity. Threads are typically created by processes (initially invoked by the user or another process). Discuss how an operating system manages these processes and threads, how they are instantiated and discarded, how the activity is controlled, along with the respective advantages and disadvantages of both process and thread. Do not discuss MS Windows OS. Instead, you may choose from Linux, UNIX, ROS, z/OS, or VM.
Instructions
Significant posts are at least 500 words and require references from the textbook, academically reviewed papers, or significant commentary from articles derived from scholar.gogle.com.
Significant posts on all your responses to your classmates’ postings should be at least 500 words and require references from the textbook, academically reviewed papers,
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