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Task Dependencies

Tasks are dependent on one another when one task uses variables modified by another. For example:

  • Task A modifies a variable.

  • Task B uses the modified variable from Task A.

In such cases, Task B depends on Task A and must wait for it to complete before starting. Dependencies help ensure proper execution order and resource management.

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