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- Concurrent_data_structure comment "In computer science, a concurrent data structure is aparticular way of storing and organizing data for access bymultiple computing threads (or processes) on a computer.Historically, such data structures were used on uniprocessormachines with operating systems that supported multiplecomputing threads (or processes).".
- Q5159104 comment "In computer science, a concurrent data structure is aparticular way of storing and organizing data for access bymultiple computing threads (or processes) on a computer.Historically, such data structures were used on uniprocessormachines with operating systems that supported multiplecomputing threads (or processes).".