Concurrent computing is a form of
computing in which several
computations are executing during overlapping time periods—
concurrently—instead of
sequentially (one completing before the next starts). This is a property of a system—this may be an individual
program, a
computer, or a
network—and there is a separate execution point or "thread of control" for each computation ("process"). A
concurrent system is one where a computation can make progress without waiting for all other computations to complete—where more than one computation can make progress at "the same time".