0 votes 0 votes Operating System operating-system + – royal shubham asked Nov 30, 2017 royal shubham 993 views answer comment Share Follow See all 4 Comments See all 4 4 Comments reply joshi_nitish commented Nov 30, 2017 reply Follow Share in simple words, if a system is satisfying progress, then if some process Pi does not want to access its critical section then it will not stop some other process Pj to access its critical section 1 votes 1 votes Hemant Parihar commented Nov 30, 2017 reply Follow Share Also, there should not be a deadlock. If there is deadlock then there is no progress. 1 votes 1 votes joshi_nitish commented Nov 30, 2017 reply Follow Share yes. deadlock implies no progression. 0 votes 0 votes Heisenberg commented Nov 30, 2017 reply Follow Share According to me, progress enforces that the following scenario should never happen : Critical section is empty and none of the processes are allowed to enter critical section. This implies that although critical section is empty there is no 'PROGRESS'. 0 votes 0 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.