Two-Level Scheduling
978-613-3-26450-2
6133264500
68
2010-10-07
29,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Two-level scheduling is a computer science term to describe a method to more efficiently perform process scheduling that involves swapped out processes. Consider this problem: A system contains 50 running processes all with equal priority. However, the system's memory can only hold 10 processes in memory simultaneously. Therefore, there will always be 40 processes swapped out written on virtual memory on the hard disk. The time taken to swap out and swap in a process is 50 ms respectively.
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