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Operations research / Scheduling / Process state / I/O scheduling / Shortest remaining time / Preemption / Blocking / Windows NT processor scheduling / Resource starvation / Scheduling algorithms / Computing / Concurrent computing
Date: 2015-04-10 20:37:17
Operations research
Scheduling
Process state
I/O scheduling
Shortest remaining time
Preemption
Blocking
Windows NT processor scheduling
Resource starvation
Scheduling algorithms
Computing
Concurrent computing

Operatin g Systems: Internals and Design

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