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GATE | GATE CS 2013 | Question 65

A scheduling algorithm assigns priority proportional to the waiting time of a process. Every process starts with priority zero (the lowest priority). The scheduler re-evaluates the process priorities every T time units and decides the next process to schedule. Which one of the following is TRUE if the processes have no I/O operations and all arrive at time zero?

(A)

This algorithm is equivalent to the first-come-first-serve algorithm

(B)

This algorithm is equivalent to the round-robin algorithm.

(C)

This algorithm is equivalent to the shortest-job-first algorithm..

(D)

This algorithm is equivalent to the shortest-remaining-time-first algorithm

Answer

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