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Then try to write code which computes the Average Waiting Times and Average Turnaround Times for any set of user input parameters above. | Then try to write code which computes the Average Waiting Times and Average Turnaround Times for any set of user input parameters above. | ||
- | **Once you have got the code for the very basic and simple Java program described above working, then try to gradually add additional features, in order of difficulty**, to the code. For example: | + | //**Once you have got the code for the very basic and simple Java program described above working, then try to gradually add additional features, in order of difficulty, to the code**//. For example: |
- First try to allow processes to have // | - First try to allow processes to have // | ||
- Then try using //**C2. Nonpreemptive Shortest-Job-First (SJF) Scheduling**// | - Then try using //**C2. Nonpreemptive Shortest-Job-First (SJF) Scheduling**// | ||
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- Then try using some of the // | - Then try using some of the // | ||
- Then try to allow each process to make //**one single request to perform I/O**// for some I/O Time on one single I/O device after completing its first CPU Computation Time, while for CPU Scheduling only use one of the // | - Then try to allow each process to make //**one single request to perform I/O**// for some I/O Time on one single I/O device after completing its first CPU Computation Time, while for CPU Scheduling only use one of the // | ||
- | - Then try to allow each process to make //**one single request to perform I/O**// for some I/O Time on one single I/O device after completing its first CPU Computation Time, while for CPU Scheduling | + | - Then try to allow each process to make //**one single request to perform I/O**// for some I/O Time on one single I/O device after completing its first CPU Computation Time, while for CPU Scheduling use some of the // |
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