QUESTION 1 [30] 1.1. What is process control information and why is it important?
Q: How does capacity analysis react when multiple processes are running at the same time?
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Q: 1. Define in your own statement the Process Monitor.
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Q: What criteria should be used to assess process technologies?
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Q: How does the capacity analysis react when many processes are operating concurrently?
A: Introduction: The question at hand is what happens when numerous processes are running concurrently…
Q: Explain how the capacity analysis reacts when a high number of processes are operating concurrently.
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Q: 1.Draw Gantt chart and calculate the average waiting Time using preemptive scheduling for SJRF.
A: The first program will be answered only. Gant chart: At time = 1ms, process P1 arrives and starts…
Q: Be able to explain process states and state transitions with examples
A: A program in execution is known as process and processes goes through various states known as states…
Q: How to terminate a process? How to do process termination? What is the critical region? How do…
A: How to terminate the process? There is a system call exit () to terminate the process and this is…
Q: Discuss the functionality of the Central Process Unit with suitable diagrams and examples of process…
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Q: A multiprogramming or time-sharing multiuser system is an example of such a system. How will this…
A: Introduction: Multiprogramming is the process of using a computer system's resources to run many…
Q: In a time-sharing context, what is the most efficient method of process planning?
A: Introduction: Environment for sharing time
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Q: Define in detail the Execution Paths 2 to 6. Example: Execution Path 1 – Process Q acquires Resource…
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Q: Provide an explanation of how the capacity analysis responds when a large number of processes are…
A: Define: The solution and a thorough explanation may be found in the steps below. Capacity analysis…
Q: a software architecture query Why Does Load Balancing Fail?
A: Introduction: Failover refers to moving from one computer to another when one fails. Failover is a…
Q: Explain how does the capacity analysis react when many processes are running concurrently?
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Q: 1. Consider the arrival and burst time of five jobs specified in the table below. a. Apply the Round…
A: Answer: Round Robin Operating System Scheduling Algorithm:
Q: Discuss the following process administration: i. Process ii. Process State iii. Scheduler iv.…
A: To define: Process Process State Scheduler Dispatcher
Q: How can we stop a central processing unit from wasting cycles while it is executing many commands?…
A: Introduction: A CPU in a PC performs an action or a series of processes known as computer processing…
Q: What is the most effective way of process planning in a time sharing environment?
A: Time sharing environment The round robin process scheduling technique is used in a time sharing…
Q: Design a diagram to represent comprehensive flow of process execution. Diagram should also cover…
A: When a new process comes in the system it waits in the ready queue. Once it has been allotted…
Q: What is a process scheduler, and how does it work? How would you describe the features of an…
A: The question is about the features of an effective process scheduler:
Q: 1. Consider the arrival and burst time of five jobs specified in the table below. a. Apply the First…
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Q: dvantages of process isolat
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Q: What are the primary differences between backward integration and forward integration, and what…
A: Introduction: Backward integration occurs when a corporation collaborates with suppliers to get raw…
Q: Explain Software Configuration Management and Its need. The answer must include following details:…
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Q: Where Long-term and short-term schedulers are used? Explain both of these with the help of process…
A: Short-term schedulers are used to select from the number of processes available in the ready queue.…
Q: Create any four scenarios that could possibly lead to deadlock. b. Use a directed graph to…
A: 1. a. Create any four scenarios that could possibly lead to deadlock.b. directed graph
Q: briefly discuss any 2 types of capacity measurement in process capacity ?
A: A measurement is an manifestation of the size, quantity, amount or dimension of a particular…
Q: Is there a way to ensure that the systems and infrastructure operate together?
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Q: When many processes are executing at the same time, how does the capacity analysis react?
A: Given that: The topic is about many processes are executing at the same time, how does the capacity…
Q: Assignment Questions: 1. Write in detail about the five scheduling criteria in detail. 2. Draw a…
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Q: What mechanism does DMA use to boost system concurrency? What is it complicating?
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Q: 3) Give three different reasons for process termination
A: Three different reasons for process termination.
Q: 2.2 Given the three processes and their arrival time below, what will be the order in which the…
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Q: Why is synchronisation of processes critical in a cooperative process?
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Q: For processes to cooperate, there must be an interprocess communication (IPC) mechanism that will…
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Q: Define RTOS and explain only Three characteristics a) Concurrency b) Embedded system c) Correctness
A: RTOS (Real-Time Operating System): The Real-time operating generates the real-time results with…
Q: What techniques other than time slicing could be used for process management?
A: Process management involves various scheduling algorithms which helps optimization of processes.
Q: Understand how process synchronization is done and discuss what kind of problem arises not having…
A: Process Synchronization is the task of coordinating the execution of processes in a way that no two…
Q: The process control block (PCB) is a critical part of process management. Discuss the relevance of…
A: Role of PCB in management of processes and resources is mentioned below,
Q: How
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Q: Is switching from on-premise servers to an IaaS architecture problematic from a governance…
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Q: The permanent blocking of a set of processes that either compete for system resources or communicate…
A: Given: The permanent blocking of a set of processes that either compete for system resources or…
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- 1.How do we call a situation when process is executed at a different site than the one which initiated it: A) process delegation B) process migration C) resource sharing D) resource allocation 2.What is NOT a valid the reason for a process migration: A) hardware preference B) software preference C) load balancing D) privilege escalation 3.Which scheme is commonly used for large-scale parallel computations : A) GFS B) MapReduce C) NFS D) OpenAFS 4.What can be used to ensure reasonable performance of a remote-service mechanism: A) direct memory access B) shared memory C) caching D) shared dataWhat are cache memory and its various levels (L1, L2, L3)? Explain how cache memory management strategies like LRU (Least Recently Used) work to optimize system performance.(For the following short questions, provide a 3-4-line answer. The answer should be based on your analysis and critical thinking) Consider there are two set of processes Set1 has processes with longer burst times than Set2. The operating system is implementing Shortest Job First (SJF) for Scheduling. Which SJF approach is suitable for Set1 and Set2 (choose from Preemptive and Non-Preemptive). Justify your answer. Can we improve overall process execution performance by increasing RAM size? What are the pros and cons of increasing RAM size? What is the role of IO devices in process execution? What are the reasons for a process to exit from running state other than it finishes? If OS claims provision of protection and sharing mechanisms at the same time, do these mechanisms not violate the purpose of each other? Justify. Why is synchronization necessary among processes when all of them are executing on a single CPU machine and only one of them can actually execute at any one moment?…
- 1. Computer with 64 bit logical address and page size is 4K. Main memory is 8 GBwhich 2 GB is allocated for system and 6 GB is allocated for user program.a. Please make a picture or chart to describe memory addressing (virtualaddress, offset and physical address, kernel space, stack, queue, user space)of this caseb. How many potential page entry of this case?c. Suppose there are some process which need total memory more than 6 GB,what will you do to manage this case ?(this is what my teacher gave me, he said the question is complete)Operating Systems: In brief: (MUST NOT be more than 3 lines) 1- Define the Critical-Section Problem in operating systems and explain why it is important to address. 2- How does busy waiting impact system performance and resource utilization? 3- What is the role of a binary semaphore in achieving mutual exclusion? How does it ensure that only one process can access a shared resource at a time?Operating systems Question 1.2 Consider the following system V.4 scheduler: (Image attached) What is the new priority level for a process at level 2 that has exhausted its time slice?
- Analyze how load balancers function across multiple OSI layers. Provide a scenario where load balancing at different layers is advantageous.Question- Provide technical reasoning for the following statements: In a typical desktop based operating system, execution of deadlock detection techniques at each resource request is undesirable. The two-state process model is inadequate representation of process states. Long-term scheduler executes relatively infrequently as compared to the other two medium and short-term schedulers. In dynamic memory partitioning, though compaction is beneficial but its frequent running is not desirable.a) What is a Process Control Block (PCB)? Which information does it store? b) Long term scheduler versus short term scheduler versus medium term scheduler. What are their functions? c) How does the system call execute? Can you explain figure1? d) How does the interrupt execute? Can you explain figure 2? e) How to use system calls to make input/output operations? Can you explain figure 3? f) In a time-sharing environment, several users share the system simultaneously: How can we reach MM protection? Can you explain figure 4?
- Topic connected to the question: Deadlock Avoidance Suppose that there are 12 resources available to three processes. At time 0, the following data is collected. The table indicates the process, the maximum number of resources needed by the process, and the number of resources currently owned by each process. Is the system in a safe state? Why?What is a virtual machine snapshot, and how is it used in virtualization?Briefly highlight a plausible, demand-paged, virtual memory management scheme for a 32-bit architecture. The system uses 4 kB page frames, with page directory and page tables. Sketch the mapping of a logical 32-bit address onto an actual memory location for a user page