- classify processes into different groups - processes have different resp-time reqs - processes are permnt assigned to one queue - each Q has its own scheduling algorithm - might be like foreground: rr, background: FCFS - there must be scheduling among the Qs, fixed-prio preemptive scheduling - for ex: fg Q > bg Q
Superb explanation about multiple queue sir. I don't much english sir. But your english had be very understandable even though u spoked speedly. Thank u sir🥰
Studying Scheduling almost feel like playing city-building video game, because they've lots of queue and priority mechanisms in order to simulate the city more efficient.
The way you explain these concepts makes them so simple to understand. Also I enjoy your English explanation, you are so clear and confident with it!
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- classify processes into different groups
- processes have different resp-time reqs
- processes are permnt assigned to one queue
- each Q has its own scheduling algorithm
- might be like foreground: rr, background: FCFS
- there must be scheduling among the Qs, fixed-prio preemptive scheduling
- for ex: fg Q > bg Q
The kind of teacher who makes every lecture interesting... Thanx for such clean explanation
brilliant, no words for such simple explanation.
Superb explanation about multiple queue sir. I don't much english sir. But your english had be very understandable even though u spoked speedly. Thank u sir🥰
Thank you Sir , your explanation was crystal clear
Thank you sir , you made my exam easier.
Take a drink everytime he says "processes" :)
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Very high quality video in term of knowledge keep going ❤️❤️❤️ 👍👍
Thank you sir for making such a vedio..
With neat and clear explanation😀
superb explanation
I understood clearly
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Outline???? Kuch bhi hahaha
Thanks! It would have been interesting to also mention strategies for avoid starvation on the lowest priority queues.
Aging is a solution to this that he mentioned..
time slicing amongs the queues would be a solution to that!
Thanks for well explanation
Love this content and your method
Sir make video about process synchronization
Studying Scheduling almost feel like playing city-building video game, because they've lots of queue and priority mechanisms in order to simulate the city more efficient.
So then starvation is possible for the processes with priority other than the highest one, right?
Nice lecture
thank you Sir! This video is very helpful for me!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you 🙏
Awesome, thanks!
Is this playlist enough for gate cse ? Sir 🙏
Can you give a example of student process??
Thank you sir
How to count efficiency ?
Thanks
Thankyou sir
Sir plz plz plz make videos on java...
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take a fucking wild guess dumbass