What is difference between the Process and the thread ?
Process:-
An executing instance of a program is called a process. Some operating systems use the term �task� to refer to a program that is being executed.
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A process is always stored in the main memory also termed as the primary memory or random access memory.Therefore, a process is termed as an active entity. It disappears if the machine is rebooted.
Several process may be associated with a same program.
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