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|Unix-based job control| Job control (Unix)
|the IBM Job Control Language| Job Control Language
|all job control topics |Job control (disambiguation)}}
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In [[computing]], '''job control''' refers to the control of multiple tasks or [[Job (computing)|jobs]] on a [[Computer|computer system]], ensuring that they each have access to adequate resources to perform correctly, that competition for limited resources does not cause a [[Deadlock (computer science)|deadlock]] where two or more jobs are unable to complete, resolving such situations where they do occur, and terminating jobs that, for any reason, are not performing as expected.
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