Explain which one is not needed for multi-program environment?
Answer / Mohit Agarwal
In a multi-programming environment, the concept of a 'process' is crucial. Each program runs in its own process and shares system resources such as CPU, memory, and I/O devices. In contrast, 'threads' are lightweight processes within a single program that share the same system resources, so they are needed for multi-threading environments.
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