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Question by marmosha
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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describe the process scheduling system used by windows XP



Answer by hmpf
Submitted on 9/5/2004
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i dont know

 

Answer by john
Submitted on 9/28/2004
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doing the kxa254 assignment then?

 

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Submitted on 12/17/2004
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http://www.cs.chalmers.se/Cs/Grundutb/Kurser/os/docs/NOTES-BHATIA/process.pdf

 

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http://www.cs.chalmers.se/Cs/Grundutb/Kurser/os/docs/NOTES-BHATIA/process.pdf

 

Answer by houguan
Submitted on 12/30/2004
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Windows Scheduling

The thread timeslice (quantum) is 10ms-120ms.  When quanta can vary, has one of 2 values.  Depends on the OS version, and a dialog setting.
Supports symmetric multiprocessing (SMP)
Up to 32 processors on 32-bit windows,
Up to 64 processors on a 64-bit Windows
All CPUs can take interrupts
Supports Non-Uniform Memory Access systems
Scheduler favors the node a thread perfers to run on
Memory manager tries to allocate memory on the node a thread prefers to run on.
Supports Hyperthreading
Scheduler favors idle physical processors when it has a choice
Doesn't count logical CPUs against licensing limits.

 

Answer by Deepak
Submitted on 2/11/2005
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processing the any programe in this priority.
By priority the entire process are execut one after another wit its job.

 

Answer by ismail200415
Submitted on 5/31/2005
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Answer by tt
Submitted on 9/22/2005
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first come first server

 

Answer by vahid
Submitted on 6/9/2007
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process scheduling windows

 

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