Computer Science Fundamentals
Operating Systems
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Mar 07, 2013
What are the different job scheduling in operating systems?
Detailed Explanation
Scheduling is the activity of the deciding when process will receive the resources they request.
- FCFS ---> FCSFS stands for First Come First Served. In FCFS the job that has been waiting the longest is served next.
- Round Robin Scheduling--->Round Robin scheduling is a scheduling method where each process gets a small quantity of time to run and then it is preempted and the next process gets to run. This is called time-sharing and gives the effect of all the processes running at the same time
- Shortest Job First ---> The Shortest job First scheduling algorithm is a nonpreemptive scheduling algorithm that chooses the job that will execute the shortest amount of time.
- Priority Scheduling--->Priority scheduling is a scheduling method where at all times the highest priority process is assigned the resource.
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