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In common language, a task is part of a set of actions which accomplish a job, problem or assignment.

In particular, task may refer to:

  • Task analysis is the analysis or a breakdown of exactly how a task is accomplished, such as what sub-tasks are required
  • Task (project management)
  • Task (computers), in computing, a program execution context
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