[execpol.seq] # 26 Algorithms library [[algorithms]](./#algorithms) ## 26.3 Parallel algorithms [[algorithms.parallel]](algorithms.parallel#execpol.seq) ### 26.3.6 Execution policies [[execpol]](execpol#seq) #### 26.3.6.3 Sequenced execution policy [execpol.seq] [🔗](#lib:execution::sequenced_policy) `class execution::sequenced_policy { unspecified }; ` [1](#1) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/algorithms.tex#L704) The class execution​::​sequenced_policy is an execution policy type used as a unique type to disambiguate parallel algorithm overloading and require that a parallel algorithm's execution may not be parallelized[.](#1.sentence-1) [2](#2) [#](http://github.com/Eelis/draft/tree/9adde4bc1c62ec234483e63ea3b70a59724c745a/source/algorithms.tex#L709) During the execution of a parallel algorithm with the execution​::​sequenced_policy policy, if the invocation of an element access function exits via an exception,terminate is invoked ([[except.terminate]](except.terminate "14.6.2 The std​::​terminate function"))[.](#2.sentence-1)