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Concurrency is the study of systems that operate simultaneously. For example given a set of elevators and a pool of people who want to go to various floors. An example of a concurrent system would be the management system that would tell where the elevators go and where to let off a person of the pool of people.
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Difference between Strict Consistency and Sequential Consistency
This paper might also help in understanding, as its title suggests about the difference between the two consistencies you mention. (However, it is in large parts about the implementation of SeqCon and …