A VSOS (very simple operating system) uses a very simple approach to scheduling. Scheduling is done on
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A VSOS (very simple operating system) uses a very simple approach to scheduling. Scheduling is done on a straight round-robin basis, where each job is given a time quantum sufficient to complete very short jobs. Upon completion by a job, another job is admitted to the system and immediately given one quantum. Thereafter, it enters the round-robin queue. Consider the scheduling objectives given in the text. Discuss the VSOS scheduling approach in terms of these objectives.
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The Architecture of Computer Hardware, Systems Software and Networking An Information Technology App
ISBN: 978-1118322635
5th edition
Authors: Irv Englander
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