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Consider the process scheduling table below: Process name Arrival time Processing time Priority A 0 4...
QUESTION 3 Consider the following set of processes: Priority Process Arrival Time A 0 B 1 C 6 * Lower number means higher priority Burst Time (ms) 5 3 4 Draw in a paper sheet 4 Gantt charts that illustrate the execution of these processes using the following scheduling algorithms: FCFS, Non-Preemptive SJF, Shortest-Remaining-Time-First (SRTF), Non-Preemptive Priority (NPP), and RR (quantum time = 2) scheduling algorithms, then fill the following tabic accordingly. (Note: If a new process arrives at the...
8. Consider the following 5 processes in the ready queue: Process Burst Priority Arrival time n w P1 P2 w N P3 P P - W WE O P4 N P5 N A O Draw Gantt charts illustrating the execution of these processes for each of the following algorithms: (a) preemptive SJF, (b) RR (with quantum = 1), (C) FCFS, and (d) preemptive priority, and calculate the respective turnaround and waiting times.
Consider the following set of processes, with the length of the CPU burst times given in milliseconds:a. Draw four Gantt charts illustrating the execution of the processes using FCFS, Preemptive SJF, a non-preemptive priority, and a RR (quantum=2) scheduling. (30 pts)Note: for the RR consider that the arriving time is 0 for all processesb. What is the average waiting time of each process for of the above scheduling algorithms? (10 pts)P1 8 2 0 P2 5 36P3 1 1 8...
2. Consider the following processes with the arrival time, burst time, and priority. Draw Gantt chart for a priority-based preemptive CPU scheduling algorithm (the highest number refers the highest priority, in case of same priority, follow FCFS) (4 points) Priority PIDATBT PI 0 10 P3 10 6 3
Q.2] Answer the following questions Process Burst Time Priority P1 3 1 P2 8 3 P3 2 4 P4 4 5 P5 5 1 (21 points) Consider the set of processes shown in the table above, with the length of the CPU-burst time given in milliseconds. The processes are assumed to have arrived in the order P5, P4, P3, P2 , and P1, all approximately at time 0. Draw three Gantt charts illustrating the execution of these processes using SJF,...
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1. Given the following processes Process Arrival Time 0 Priority 5 P1 P2 P3 P4 Burst Time 10 5 8 15 2 2 3 2 a) Please demonstrate the SJF and LJF algorithms on the above. (Note: if they mention SJF or any other, make sure u do both the non- preemptive and preemptive) b) What are the differences between them?
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1. [50 pts] Given the following set of processes, with arrival times, priorities, and the length of the CPU burst in ms: Priority Arrival Time Burst time Process P1 P2 P3 P4 4. 3 2 0 0 10 (Note: lower number means higher priority, processes P1, P2, P3, and P4 arrive at the same time, in the given order). a. Draw a Gantt chart showing a FCFS scheduling algorithm. b. Draw a Gantt chart showing...
Process Arrival Time Burst Time P1 0 2 P2 1 1 P3 2 4 P4 3 2 P5 4 1 Consider a set of processes given above with the arrival time and the length of CPU burst time given in cycles. Show a Gantt chart and calculations of average turnaround time and average waiting time of these processes under the shortest job first (SJF) with preemption CPU scheduling algorithm and the round-robin...
CPU scheduling Process Arrival Time Burst Time Priority P1 0 8 8 P2 0 4 10 P3 4 1 6 P4 6 6 8 For Shortest Remaining Time draw the Gantt chart to illustrate how these processes would be scheduled, and calculate turnaround time per process and the wait time per process.
Consider the following set of processes, with the length of CPU burst in milliseconds. Process PI P2 P3 P4 P5 Arrival time 00 02 03 06 30 Burst time 10 12 14 16 05 Draw a Gantt chart that illustrates the execution of these processes using the preemptive shorte st job first (SJF) algorithm. Hence find the average waiting time. Draw a Gantt chart that illustrate the execution of these processes using preemptive priority scheduling algorithm. Given priority of each...