Poor program design may also contribute to thrashing. Good program design dictates that the code for the core processing routines is kept contiguous. If core components are at all ends of the executable package, more thrashing occurs, but once again, when there is not enough memory.
The term may also be used to refer to any situation in which multiple processes are competing for the same resource, and the excessive swapping back and forth between connections causes a slowdown.
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