Multitasking can be defined in various ways depending on the context. Multitasking is: 1. Simultaneous Execution of Tasks: Multitasking is the ability to perform multiple tasks or activities concurrently, dividing one's attention among them to some extent. This definition is often used in the context of technology or computing, where multitasking refers to a system's ability to execute multiple processes simultaneously. 2. Switching Between Tasks: Multitasking can also refer to the rapid switching between different tasks or activities. In this definition, individuals may not be performing multiple tasks simultaneously but rather alternating their focus between them in quick succession. 3. Cognitive Task Management: Multitasking involves the management of cognitive resources to handle multiple tasks effectively. This definition emphasizes the mental processes involved in prioritizing, allocating attention, and switching between tasks to achieve desired outcomes. 4. Performin...
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