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CS-223 Operating System: Assignment #.1
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007. 1 The operating system (OS) can be considered as the most important program that runs on a computer. Every. General-purpose computer must have an operating system to provide a software platform on top of which other. Programs (the application software) can run. It is also the main control program of a computer that schedules. Tasks, manages storage, and handles communication with peripherals. The central module of an operating. Are available, such as Linux, BeOS…. Makes sure...
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CS-223 Operating System: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008. 1 The major difference between deadlock, starvation and race is that in deadlock, the problem occurs when the jobs are processed. Starvation, however is the allocation of resource that prevents one job to be executed. Race occurs before the process has been started. 2 Example of Deadlock: When two person are about to buy one product at the time. Example of Starvation: When one person borrowed a pen from his classmate and his. Classmate get his pen back. Jenifer Cris Dela Cruz.
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CS-223 Operating System: December 2007
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. What is the cause of thrashing? How does the system detect thrashing? Once it detects thrashing, what can the system do to eliminate this problem? Thrashing is caused by under allocation of the minimum number of pages required by a process, forcing it to continuously page fault. The system can detect thrashing by evaluating the level of CPU utilization as compared to the level of multiprogramming. It can be eliminated by reducing the level of multiprogramming. Http:/ ddumagui...
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CS_223 operating system: Assingment #3
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Thursday, December 13, 2007. What is the cause of thrashing? How does the system detect thrashing? Once it detects thrashing, what can the system do to eliminate this problem? Thrashing is caused by under allocation of the minimum number of pages required by a process, forcing it to continuously page fault. The system can detect thrashing by evaluating the level of CPU utilization as compared to the level of multiprogramming. It can be eliminated by reducing the level of multiprogramming. CS 223 operatin...
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CS-223 Operating System: November 2007
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Thursday, November 29, 2007. On the 32-bit Windows platform, JVM programs can only ever use up to about 1.5–1.6 GiB of memory in RAM per Java VM process. Allocating a heap size greater than this amount will either not work, or force paging and poor performance. Normal memory access techniques used by 32-bit Windows programs use standard linear byte addressing, and so are limited to 4GiB of addressable memory, whether it is real or virtual. Sort of like the DOS 640KiB limit reborn! A reasonable approach t...
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CS_223 operating system: January 2008
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008. 1 The major difference between deadlock, starvation and race is that in deadlock, the problem occurs when the jobs are processed. Starvation, however is the allocation of resource that prevents one job to be executed. Race occurs before the process has been started. 2 Example of Deadlock: When two trains approach each other at a crossing, both shall come to a full stop and neither shall start up again until the other has gone. Example of Race: A two car race for a price. Http:/...
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CS 223 (Operating System): November 2007
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CS 223 (Operating System). Wednesday, November 21, 2007. An operating system (OS) is the software that manages the sharing of the resources. With an interface used to access those resources. An operating system processes system data and user input, and responds by allocating and managing tasks and internal system resources as a service to users and programs of the system. At the foundation of all system software, an operating system performs basic tasks such as controlling and allocating memory. Http:/ o...