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... resource allocator , which coordinates the assignment of resources within the computer system . If the activity being scheduled requires a resource not currently available , the resource allocator reports the situation to the scheduler ...
... resource allocator , which coordinates the assignment of resources within the computer system . If the activity being scheduled requires a resource not currently available , the resource allocator reports the situation to the scheduler ...
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... resource allocator is the prevention of such clashes over nonshareable resources . The first step in this direction is to establish the resource allocator as the central clearinghouse for all requests for resources under its control ...
... resource allocator is the prevention of such clashes over nonshareable resources . The first step in this direction is to establish the resource allocator as the central clearinghouse for all requests for resources under its control ...
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... resources into shareable ones . For example , suppose the nonshareable resource in question is a printer and a variety of user programs are doing statistical analysis , the results of which are to be printed . Each time a program ...
... resources into shareable ones . For example , suppose the nonshareable resource in question is a printer and a variety of user programs are doing statistical analysis , the results of which are to be printed . Each time a program ...
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PART ONE Machine Architecture | 19 |
Data Manipulation | 61 |
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