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multiprogramming of the computer system increases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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⠀In multiprogramming, CPU does not wait for I/O for the program it is executing, thus resulting in an increased throughput. Shorter Turn around Time − Turnaround time for short jobs is improved greatly in multiprogramming. Improved Memory Utilization − In multiprogramming, more than one program resides in main memory.Multiprogramming is also the ability of an operating system to execute more than one program on a single processor machine. More than one task/program/job/process can reside into the main memory at one point of time. A computer running excel and firefox browser simultaneously is an example of multiprogramming.

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Answered by Sevyasahasra
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Multiprogramming. Sharing the processor, when two or more programs reside in memory at the same time, is referred as multiprogramming. ... Multiprogramming increases CPU utilization by organizing jobs so that the CPU always has one to execute.

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