What is Binary Semaphore
Explain binary semaphore?
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A binary semaphore is defined as the one, that takes only 0 and 1 as its values. They are used in order to implement the process of mutual exclusion and synchronize concurrent processes.
Define the term given below:a) Throughput, b) Turnaround time, c) Waiting time and d) Response time
Write down the various states of the process that are available?
Write down the essential conditions for deadlock to occur?
Explain the following algorithm: a) First Come, First Served Scheduling. b) Shortest Job First Scheduling. c) Priority Scheduling.
How is the signal or wait operations for monitor dissimilar from those for semaphores?
Write down the various types of Operating systems?
Explain the following: a) Adaptive mutex. b) Turnstile.
Discuss the Round-Robin Scheduling.
Describe the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System?
Write down about the Asymmetric Clustering.
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