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processes A coredump contains all processes allocated on the server at ABEND time. This includes the process that was currently running when the server ABENDed, processes waiting to run, and processes that were not in use. For each process a call stack (history of what the process has done) is also preserved in the coredump.
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processes Processes are discrete, running programs under UNIX. The user's interactive session is a process. A process can invoke (run) and control another program that is then referred to as a subprocess. Ultimately, everything a user does is a subprocess of the operating system.
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processes Series of events which cause changes in a place or environment, eg the building of new houses changing the look of the landscape (key stage 1); the wearing away of a bank by the flow of the river changing the shape of the channel (key stage 2); the negotiations and compromises which take place between different groups of people when a controversial planning decision is being decided (key stage 3).
Ãâó: www.ncaction.org.uk/subjects/geog/glossary.htm
processes The fundamental hydrological, chemical and physical activities that occur in a wetland that are linked to the biological productivity of the wetland. For example, the role of wetlands in global carbon cycling.
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processes the advice and support services that the program provides which include the participation of the client in seeking help, the service's techniques and activities, or group processes.
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