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He time period a process runs before being context switched is called as

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Answered by thelegend33
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Most commonly, within some scheduling scheme, one process must be switched out of the CPU so another process can run. This context switch can be triggered by the processmaking itself unrunnable, such as by waiting for an I/O or synchronization operation to complete.
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