0 votes 0 votes Starvation freedom => Bounded waiting ,this is a false implication as i have read,Can some one give any example proving this claim to be false? Operating System operating-system + – rahul sharma 5 asked Dec 7, 2017 rahul sharma 5 273 views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes One cannnot say that there is bounded waiting if there is starvation freedom . Suppose we have set a boundation on how many process will enter before a process requests to enter a critical section , but we do not have any control over waiting time ie. how much time one process will take to execute , hence it may take time more than our boundation. Starvation freedom has nothing to do with bound , starvation freedom can only confirm that one day process will definitely enter into critical section , but when it is not fixed. For more info one can refer here http://www.csl.mtu.edu/cs3331.ck/common/05-Sync-Basics.pdf Mohnish answered Sep 17, 2020 Mohnish comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.