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concurrency

[kuhn-kur-uhns-ee, kuhn-kuhr-uhns-ee] / kənˈkɜr əns i, kənˈkʌr əns i /


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Multiple assistants running at the same time — each responding to its own trigger phrase — has long been one of Sonos’ goals, and the company refers to this feature as concurrency.

From The Verge • Jun. 14, 2022

In 2019, the city council adopted new rules governing what’s known as traffic concurrency, meant to ensure local roads keep up with growth.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2021

These days, you’ll receive word at least once a week of a new programming language, concurrency programming library, NoSQL database, etc.

From Forbes • Sep. 23, 2014

"Our goal is to hit 10,000 concurrent users at first, and then keep shooting for the 50,000 concurrency limits," Zaman said.

From Reuters • Nov. 22, 2013

“But the faster we buy them, that just increases the concurrency in the program. We’re buying planes that haven’t completed testing and are going to require modifications.”

From Washington Post