noun
- the state of happening at the same time
- agreement or harmony between things
- the ability of a computer system to handle multiple tasks at the same time
Usage: formal
Usage: computing
Examples
- The concurrency of the two events made scheduling difficult.
- There was perfect concurrency between the witness testimonies.
- The software engineer optimized the program for better concurrency.
- The concurrency of symptoms suggested a common cause.
- Modern processors are designed to handle concurrency efficiently.
- The concurrency of opinions among the committee members was surprising.