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Best Fit and FCFS
Free Holes 4K;8K;20K;2K Program size 2K;14K;3K;6K;10K;20K;2K Time for Execution(B.T) 4 ; 10; 2; 1; 4; 1; 8 Using Best Fit Allocation Policy and FCFS CPU Scheduling Technique, FInd the time for Loading and Time of Completion of each program. The Burst times are in seconds..
Free Holes4K;8K;20K;2KProgram size2K;14K;3K;6K;10K;20K;2KTime for Execution(B.T)4 ; 10; 2; 1; 4; 1; 8Using Best Fit Allocation Policy and FCFS CPU Scheduling ...
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Jan 18, 2019
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Ace Test Series: Operating System - Minimum value Of Critical Data
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Dec 27, 2018
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Zeal Test Series 2019: Set Theory & Algebra - Functions
I think only d) is correct
I think only d) is correct
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Dec 22, 2018
Set Theory & Algebra
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Keneth Rosen
Determine whether each of these statements is true or false. 0 ∈ ∅ ∅ ∈ {0} {0} ⊂ ∅ ∅ ⊂ {0} {0} ∈ {0} {0} ⊂ {0} {∅} ⊆ {∅}
Determine whether each of these statements is true orfalse. 0 ∈ ∅ ∅ ∈ {0} {0} ⊂ ∅ ∅ ⊂ {0} {0} ∈ {0} {0} ⊂ {0} {∅} ⊆ {∅}
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Dec 22, 2018
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Kenneth Rosen Edition 6th Exercise 2.2 Question 8 (Page No. 120)
Determine whether these statements are true or false. ∅ ∈ {∅} ∅ ∈ {∅, {∅}} {∅} ∈ {∅} {∅} ∈ {{∅}} {∅} ⊂ {∅, {∅}} {{∅}} ⊂ {∅, {∅}} {{∅}} ⊂ {{∅}, {∅}}
Determine whether these statements are true or false. ∅ ∈ {∅} ∅ ∈ {∅, {∅}}{∅} ∈ {∅}{∅} ∈ {{∅}}{∅} ⊂ {∅, {∅}} {{∅}} ⊂ {∅, {∅}}{{�...
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Dec 22, 2018
Set Theory & Algebra
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GATE CSE 1995 | Question: 1.20
The number of elements in the power set $P(S)$ of the set $S=\{\{\emptyset\}, 1, \{2, 3\}\}$ is: $2$ $4$ $8$ None of the above
The number of elements in the power set $P(S)$ of the set $S=\{\{\emptyset\}, 1, \{2, 3\}\}$ is:$2$$4$$8$None of the above
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Dec 22, 2018
Set Theory & Algebra
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GATE CSE 1993 | Question: 17
Out of a group of $21$ persons, $9$ eat vegetables, $10$ eat fish and $7$ eat eggs. $5$ persons eat all three. How many persons eat at least two out of the three dishes?
Out of a group of $21$ persons, $9$ eat vegetables, $10$ eat fish and $7$ eat eggs. $5$ persons eat all three. How many persons eat at least two out of the three dishes?
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Dec 20, 2018
Set Theory & Algebra
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Are right recursive grammars ambiguous?
Are right recursive grammars ambiguous?
Are right recursive grammars ambiguous?
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Dec 8, 2018
Compiler Design
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DOUBT
what are non inheritably unambiguous and ambiguous grammars and what are inheritably unambiguous and ambiguous grammars please explain this..
what are non inheritably unambiguous and ambiguous grammarsand what are inheritably unambiguous and ambiguous grammarsplease explain this..
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Oct 5, 2018
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Self doubt CO
Say the processor runs at 600 MHz then what is CPU clock time?
Say the processor runs at 600 MHz then what is CPU clock time?
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Oct 3, 2018
CO and Architecture
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Test Series ME CD1_11
Consider the following SDT: C -> C+S {C.val= __________(1)} C -> S {C.val=S.val} S -> S*E {S.val=__________(2)} S -> E {S.val=E.val} E ->id {E.val=id.num} What is the missing translation (1) and (2), if the string "2 * 3 + 5 * 3 + 1 * 3" produces 160 instead of 24? # * means multiplication #
Consider the following SDT: C - C+S {C.val= __________(1)}C - S {C.val=S.val}S - S*E {S.val=__________(2)}S - E {S.val=E.val}E ->id {E.val=...
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Oct 3, 2018
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Difference between computability and decidability
Hi, Could someone please tell the difference between computability and decidability? Thanks
Hi,Could someone please tell the difference between computability and decidability?Thanks
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Sep 7, 2018
Theory of Computation
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Algorithm
How is Σ (1/k * log k) = O( n log n) for k=1 to n?
How is Σ (1/k * log k) = O( n log n) for k=1 to n?
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Sep 7, 2018
Algorithms
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Round Robin
In case of Round robin algorithm with time quantum = 2s, and process P1 starting at t=0 and have processes P2, P3 in queue If a process P4 arrives at t =2s, but at the same time t=2s, P1 which was executing is preempted since the quantum expires. Which process will be ... mean the waiting queue will have the order P2, P3, P4, P1 or P2, P3, P1, P4 because there is race between P4 and P1.
In case of Round robin algorithm with time quantum = 2s, and process P1 starting at t=0 and have processes P2, P3 in queueIf a process P4 arrives at t =2s, but at the s...
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Sep 1, 2018
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Identification of Regular
Identify weather the following language is regular? ∀m,n ∈ N 1)a^m b^n | LCM(m,n)=0 2)a^m b^n | LCM(m,n)=1 3)a^m b^n | LCM(m,n)<100 4)a^m b^n | GCD(m,n)=1
Identify weather the following language is regular?∀m,n ∈ N1)a^m b^n | LCM(m,n)=02)a^m b^n | LCM(m,n)=13)a^m b^n | LCM(m,n)<1004)a^m b^n | GCD(m,n)=1
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Aug 21, 2018
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Graph Theory
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Aug 11, 2018
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Transactions(Schedules)
Do recoverable schedules have inconsistency? If A=1000 then will be 936 after T1 and T2 completed its execution. But it should be (1040-100) to make it consistent. Correct me If Iam wrong with my inferences.
Do recoverable schedules have inconsistency?If A=1000 then will be 936 after T1 and T2 completed its execution. But it should be (1040-100) to make it consistent.Correct ...
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Jul 28, 2018
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Linked allocation of files on a disk space can lead to internal fragmentation
"Linked allocation of files on a disk space can lead to internal fragmentation" Is this statement true or false? Justify your answer.
"Linked allocation of files on a disk space can lead to internal fragmentation"Is this statement true or false? Justify your answer.
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Jul 28, 2018
Operating System
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