Computer Science, asked by ragavallika4alla, 1 year ago

Context switching is not required for a system without multiprogrammed OS

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Answered by darthvader10
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Answer:

hindi.

Explanation:

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Context switching is required for a system with multi-programmed OS.

Explanation:

A "context switch" is the method of storing the condition of a process or a thread, for the purpose of restoring back and execution continued from the same point down the line.

A context switch is a process that a computer system CPU adopts to shift from one task to another while ensuring that the tasks do not conflict. This allows various processes to make use of a single CPU and is a fundamental aspect of a multitasking operating system.

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