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Questions about how operating systems decide which process to execute at which time.
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Arrival Time vs Burst Time vs Priority Time? If Priority Time is the same, which process dis...
The question is based on if we have the same Priority value when we are given:
Arrival Time = AT, Priority and Burst Time=BT.
1.Say if we a table with AT, Priority and BT. To dispatch a process it …
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Arrival Time vs Burst Time vs Priority Time? If Priority Time is the same, which process dis...
1. Consider the following set of processes, with the length of the CPU burst and given in milliseconds:
Process Time Burst Priority
P1 0 4 3
P2 …
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Scheduling algorithms and quantum time
Round Robin is supposed to provide better response time to the OS.
Every job has been given a fair share of the processing
time (fixed quantum time).
It avoids starvation. Since every job has a f …