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**Answer to Question 20**: : As a first step, you may try to write the code only for a //**very basic and simple Java program**//, | **Answer to Question 20**: : As a first step, you may try to write the code only for a //**very basic and simple Java program**//, | ||
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Note that in this very basic and simple system: | Note that in this very basic and simple system: | ||
- | * - There is only one single process queue – the ready queue, which is a FCFS queue; | + | - There is only one single process queue – the ready queue, which is a FCFS queue; |
- Whenever a process arrives, it is entered at the end of the ready queue; | - Whenever a process arrives, it is entered at the end of the ready queue; | ||
- Whenever the CPU becomes available, the Nonpremptive FCFS CPU Scheduler always removes from the ready queue the process which is at the front of the ready queue, and allows that process to start executing on the CPU; | - Whenever the CPU becomes available, the Nonpremptive FCFS CPU Scheduler always removes from the ready queue the process which is at the front of the ready queue, and allows that process to start executing on the CPU; |
faq.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/26 22:20 by jxu