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Multitasking and memory

The role of working memory, self-regulation, and mindfulness in multitasking performance

The role of working memory, self-regulation, and mindfulness in multitasking performance

... Thus, on one hand, blocking out distractions is a self-regulatory strategy that has positive effects on working memory capacity and thus multitasking ability. In contrast heuristic thinking is not focus or ...

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The effects of multitasking and mood on ad memory: in the case of a competitive ad context

The effects of multitasking and mood on ad memory: in the case of a competitive ad context

... Media Multitasking in a Competitive Ad Context While it is important to understand the effects of a competitive context on ad memory, no study has examined how memory interference can be further ...

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Understanding How Effective Memory Management Optimizes the Overall Performance of Multitasking Computers

Understanding How Effective Memory Management Optimizes the Overall Performance of Multitasking Computers

... through memory management brings about efficient management of available memory and in turn brings about overall efficiency of ...of memory management in a multitasking computer system are ...

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Cognitive predictors of a common multitasking ability: Contributions from working memory, attention control, and fluid intelligence

Cognitive predictors of a common multitasking ability: Contributions from working memory, attention control, and fluid intelligence

... secondary memory is not necessary to fully account for the WM–multitasking relationship, there could be multitasking situations where such processing is critical for successful ...secondary ...

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Memory Management 1. Memory Management. Multitasking without memory management is like having a party in a closet.

Memory Management 1. Memory Management. Multitasking without memory management is like having a party in a closet.

... dynamic memory to user-mode processes ∗ User programs cannot be trusted; kernel must be prepared to catch all addressing errors caused by processes in user mode ∗ When a user process asks for memory, it ...

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Page 1. Our Multitasking World. Lecture 6: Multitasking. The Multitasking Continuum. The Challenges of Multitasking

Page 1. Our Multitasking World. Lecture 6: Multitasking. The Multitasking Continuum. The Challenges of Multitasking

... • many domains are nicely represented as threads – some are more obvious – e.g., driving + dialing – some are less obvious – e.g., list-memory tasks.. – In ACT-R terms, this means [r] ...

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Maintaining task set against distraction: The role of working memory in multitasking.

Maintaining task set against distraction: The role of working memory in multitasking.

... working memory in multitasking Multitasking, a common feature of everyday life, requires simultaneous maintenance and operation of a range of action-controlling task ...working memory in ...

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Media multitasking in adolescence

Media multitasking in adolescence

... of multitasking that placed strong demands on working memory (Sanbonmatsu, Strayer, Medeiros-Ward, & Watson, ...media multitasking and executive function abilities from correlational analyses, the ...

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Multitasking in Embedded System Designs

Multitasking in Embedded System Designs

... The main criteria for the processor are whether it can provide the processing pow- er needed to execute the tasks within the system. Sometimes it occurs that the tasks are either underestimated in terms of their size ...

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The Case for GPGPU Spatial Multitasking

The Case for GPGPU Spatial Multitasking

... spatial and cooperative multitasking. We simulate all com- binations, with repetition, of the applications presented in Section 3.1. For example, if there were three applications A, B, and C, then the ...

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Importance of Managing with Multitasking for students

Importance of Managing with Multitasking for students

... Introduction Stress is a part of day to day life. Indeed, it is needed to bring work to completion. Without imposition human beings are never going to complete a task, on presumption that if time is provided they are ...

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Quantitative Modeling of User Performance in Multitasking Environments.

Quantitative Modeling of User Performance in Multitasking Environments.

... Nam.) Multitasking is the human ability to engage in a variety of tasks simultaneously through task ...working memory capacity (WMC) have been estimated as predictors of varying cognitive ...

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Multitasking without Compromise: a Virtual Machine Evolution

Multitasking without Compromise: a Virtual Machine Evolution

... JVM-based multitasking system must be feature-complete to avoid ...of multitasking in the ...OS: memory management is automatic and object-centric; memory accesses are automatically safe; ...

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Cooperative Kernels: GPU Multitasking for Blocking Algorithms

Cooperative Kernels: GPU Multitasking for Blocking Algorithms

... 17 } Figure 4: Cooperative version of the graph traversal kernel of Fig. 3, using a resizing barrier and transmit annotations Adapting Work Stealing. In this example there is no state to trans- mit since a computation is ...
Operating Systems for Multitasking Sensor Networks: A Survey

Operating Systems for Multitasking Sensor Networks: A Survey

... hardware memory translation or memory protection, and many low-power systems do not support instruction privilege, which is pre-requisite for traditional multitasking ...physical memory size ...

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CPU Scheduling. Multitasking operating systems come in two flavours: cooperative multitasking and preemptive multitasking.

CPU Scheduling. Multitasking operating systems come in two flavours: cooperative multitasking and preemptive multitasking.

... completion) scheduler. For technical reasons, prioritised-preemptive schedulers are the most frequently used in RTOSs. The scheduler is a central part of the kernel. It executes periodically and whenever the state of a ...

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Entity Identification as Multitasking

Entity Identification as Multitasking

... Abstract Standard approaches in entity identifica- tion hard-code boundary detection and type prediction into labels and perform Viterbi. This has two disadvantages: 1. the runtime complexity grows quadratically in the ...

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Multitasking: Supplementary Material

Multitasking: Supplementary Material

... In regions of retirement reward where the optimal policy and stopping rule do not change, ∂V ∂ρ (s, ρ) is defined and is equal to the expected value of the discount parameter at retireme[r] ...

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Multitasking, quality and pay for performance

Multitasking, quality and pay for performance

... We show that the optimal incentive scheme depends critically on the extent to which quality 1 increases or decreases the marginal cost and marginal bene…t of quality 2 (i.e. the extent t[r] ...

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Heparanase: A Multitasking Protein Involved In

Heparanase: A Multitasking Protein Involved In

... regulates protein secretion, enzymatic and non-enzymatic activity of HPSE [8].. 84.[r] ...

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