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+ | Tasks can be controlled so that only a limited number of them run at any particular time, or that they take turns stepping through a plan of work through the use of resources. Resources are entries in the [[FILE 3.5|DEVICE File]] and the [[FILE 3.54|RESOURCE File]] which must be allocated to a [[Task~|task(s)]] before that task can continue. | ||
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− | : Sequential processing of tasks can be controlled through the use of resources. Resources are entries in the [[FILE 3.5|DEVICE file]] | + | : Sequential processing of tasks can be controlled through the use of resources. Resources are entries in the [[FILE 3.5|DEVICE file]], which must be allocated to a process(es) before that process can continue. |
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Source: '''Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual''' | Source: '''Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 23 June 2009
Tasks can be controlled so that only a limited number of them run at any particular time, or that they take turns stepping through a plan of work through the use of resources. Resources are entries in the DEVICE File and the RESOURCE File which must be allocated to a task(s) before that task can continue.
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- Sequential processing of tasks can be controlled through the use of resources. Resources are entries in the DEVICE file, which must be allocated to a process(es) before that process can continue.
Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual
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- Sequential processing of tasks can be controlled through the use of resources. Resources are entries in the DEVICE file, which must be allocated to a process(es) before that process can continue.
Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual
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