4 votes 4 votes Which is the correct definition of a valid process transition in an operating system? Wake up: ready $\rightarrow$ running Dispatch: ready $\rightarrow$ running Block: ready $\rightarrow$ running Timer runout: $\rightarrow$ ready $\rightarrow$ running Operating System isro2009 operating-system process + – Desert_Warrior asked Jun 3, 2016 Desert_Warrior 4.8k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 10 votes 10 votes Answer is [B] a) WakeUp : waiting->ready b) Dispatch : Ready-> Running c) Block : Waiting/Blocked ->Ready d) Timerout : Running->Blocked shivanisrivarshini answered Jun 3, 2016 • selected Jun 3, 2016 by Desert_Warrior shivanisrivarshini comment Share Follow See all 5 Comments See all 5 5 Comments reply Show 2 previous comments tryhard commented May 10, 2017 reply Follow Share @arjun sir why not c 0 votes 0 votes talha hashim commented Oct 21, 2018 reply Follow Share @tryhard block mean RUNNING =====> BLOCK state 0 votes 0 votes kishorbpawar commented Aug 11, 2019 reply Follow Share timerout-> running to ready 2 votes 2 votes Please log in or register to add a comment.