A Comparative Analysis of Various CPU Scheduling Algorithms
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 4
Abstract
Process Scheduling Is A Basic Operating System Function Which Decides The Time And Order In Which The Multiple Designated Processes Have To Be Executed. Scheduling Is Must For The Proper Utilization Of A Processor In Multiprogramming Or Parallel Processing Environment. Several Algorithms Such As First-ComeFirst-Serve (FCFS), Shortest Job First (SJF), Priority Based, Round Robin, Multilevel Queue And Multilevel Feedback Queue Have Been Proposed To Solve The Scheduling Problem I.E. That Which Task Or A Particular Process Is To Be Allocated To The Processor. It Becomes Very Important To Meet The Operating System Design Goals. In This Paper, We Have Reviewed The Basic Scheduling Algorithms And Explored That Which Algorithm Is Best For A Particular Situation.
Authors and Affiliations
Navjot Singh, Prabhjeet Kaur, Baljeet Kaur, Amandeep Kaur
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