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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

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

The technical magazine blames the Pentagon's use of "concurrency" to field the F-35 for many of its woes.

From Fox News

Britt, a past president of the ACS and chairman of surgery at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, says that efficiency has little to do with concurrency.

From Washington Post

But despite this, the committee says that "the manpower fielded by the UK armed forces is inadequate bearing in mind the range, complexity and potential concurrency of tasks expected of them".

From BBC