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**Answer to Question 14**: You may perform a Google Search on the term " | **Answer to Question 14**: You may perform a Google Search on the term " | ||
+ | **Question 15:** | ||
+ | If we use a text book to reference multiple materiel for our essay do we reference it once or multiple times including the pages? | ||
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+ | example 1: | ||
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+ | [1] Poo, Danny C. C., Derek Beng Kee Kiong, and Swarnalatha. Ashok. Object-Oriented Programming and Java. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2008. | ||
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+ | example 2: | ||
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+ | [1] Poo, Danny C. C., Derek Beng Kee Kiong, and Swarnalatha. Ashok. Object-Oriented Programming and Java. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2008. Pages 111-115 | ||
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+ | [2] Poo, Danny C. C., Derek Beng Kee Kiong, and Swarnalatha. Ashok. Object-Oriented Programming and Java. 2nd ed. London: Springer, 2008. Pages 60-65 | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 15:** | ||
+ | Take a look at the References or Bibliography section of //**any**// article among the **hundreds of millions** of scholarly literature in Google Scholar https:// | ||
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+ | **Question 16**: How should we submit the academic honesty statement for Assignment 1? | ||
+ | Should it be added in a page before the title page or would it be all right | ||
+ | to upload both our report PDF and academic honesty statement PDF as two | ||
+ | different files in the submission? | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 16**: Both methods are acceptable. | ||
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+ | **Question 17**: : Am I coding the whole system, like a queue for a ready, running and terminated our am I coding the calculation of the CPU. And also for first come first serve I assume every state has an CPU_time, and an I/ | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 17**: In the EECS2011N W21 Assignment 2 specification, | ||
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+ | 5. Notes, Please note that the requirements specified in Section 1. Description of the Assignment above, are the minimum requirements that must be satisfied by your assignment. Obviously, there are many other possible details of the System for Deterministic Modeling CPU Scheduling Algorithms that have been left unspecified. It is your responsibility to make appropriate design, analysis, implementation, | ||
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+ | **Question 18**: I am not quite sure what we have to code in java, is it the 6 scheduling | ||
+ | algorithms from section 5.3? If yes then what should be the processes, arrival time and | ||
+ | their priority process? There is no data set available on the assignment 2 pdf. | ||
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+ | **Answer to Question 18**: You need to not only carefully read and study the 2011N W21 Assignment 2 specification on eClass, but also need to carefully read and study all of the following which are posted on eClass: | ||
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+ | (1) The copy of Sections 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, and 5.8.1, of Chapter 5 of Silberschatz, | ||
+ | Gagne’s book above can be found in the 2011N W21 eClass file | ||
+ | Operating_System_Concepts_CPU_Scheduling.pdf; | ||
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+ | (2) The example provided in the file “2011N_W21_Assignment_2_Example.pdf” | ||
+ | which is posted on 2011N W21 eClass. | ||
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+ | (3) The Wednesday March 3 Lecture 14 video recording which explains the 2011N W21 Assignment 2 Example posted on eClass. |
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