Supervisory Routine (Noun)
Meaning
A routine that coordinates the operation of subroutines.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The operating system's supervisory routine managed the execution of multiple programs simultaneously, allocating resources and prioritizing tasks as needed.
- A supervisory routine was implemented to oversee the various subroutines involved in the manufacturing process, ensuring a smooth and efficient workflow.
- The software's supervisory routine coordinated the interactions between different modules, allowing for seamless data exchange and processing.
- In the computer's firmware, a supervisory routine was responsible for scheduling and controlling the execution of low-level subroutines that managed hardware operations.
- The supervisory routine in the embedded system monitored the performance of various subroutines and adjusted their execution accordingly to optimize overall system performance.