CPT304 - Operating Systems Theory and Design - CPU and Memory Scheduling

CPT304 - Operating Systems Theory and Design - CPU and Memory Scheduling

Joshua Reichard

55 лет назад

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This lecture on CPU scheduling and memory management explores the concepts crucial for efficient operating systems. CPU scheduling aims to achieve maximum CPU utilization through processes' bursts, and I/O waits, while memory management ensures programs are brought into memory for execution, addressing protection and correct operation through base and limit registers. We also discuss address binding, multistep processing of user programs, and the benefits of virtual memory, including increased concurrency, improved CPU utilization, and reduced I/O operations.
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