Linear – Everything runs in the order in which it is written, from start to finish. This refers to a high-level routine.
Atomic – Cannot be broken down into smaller chunks. This refers to a low-level operation.
Blocking – Atomic. If the operation cannot be completed immediately, wait until it can be completed before returning control to the caller. This refers to a single low-level operation.
Synchronous – When applied to programming, this describes a situation where operations executed in series. The first must complete before the second is started and so on. This refers to a high-level ro…