Computer Science, asked by khannauman428, 1 day ago

Which of following is not a CPU scheduling

scheme :

(i) First come first serve scheme

(ii) Round Robin scheme

(iii) Priority selection scheme

(iv) Always middle selection scheme​

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Answered by chopray598
0

Explanation:

iI)priority selection scheme

Answered by shilpa85475
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CPU scheduling is a way to find out which method your CPU will be used for at the same time as all other options are still in use.

An important challenge of setting up a CPU is to make sure that every time the CPU stays idle, the OS has at least selected one of the strategies it must have within the armed line to use it. CPU configuration determines which strategies work when there is a run-cabin placement strategy.

CPU programming is important because it can have a profound impact on the utility of the resource and the overall performance of the entire system.

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