Definitions
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- noun An
act that must becompleted as anelement of completing alarger and morecomplex task.
Etymologies
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Examples
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WILSON: Part of our mission, a subtask, was to go into the village of Saret Koleh and conduct a village assessment.
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WILSON: Part of our mission A subtask was to go into the village of Saret Koleh and conduct a village assessment.
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WILSON: Part of our mission, a subtask, was to go into the village of Saret Koleh and conduct a village assessment.
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If necessary to get that done, then impeachment of Bush can be included as a subtask.
OpEdNews Exclusive 2006
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If necessary to get that done, then impeachment of Bush can be included as a subtask.
OpEdNews Exclusive 2006
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If necessary to get that done, then impeachment of Bush can be included as a subtask.
OpEdNews Exclusive 2006
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For example, a word processor may create a separate thread (subtask) to handle printing or saving to disk.
OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List by Timothy F. Sipples 1993
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The subtask is executed by the operating system in the background.
OS/2 Frequently Asked Questions List by Timothy F. Sipples 1993
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Quath sent a sharp command to her podding subtask brain, willing its nervous dance to cease.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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Console access information if no console access, then this is a subtask which needs to be addressed
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