Difference between interactive processing and real-time


Part 1

#1. What is the difference between interactive processing and real-time processing?

#2. Suppose a time-sharing operating system allocated time slices of 20 milliseconds and the machine executed an average of 5000 instructions per microsecond. How many instructions could be executed in a single time slice?

#3. A process is said to be I/O-bound if it requires a lot of I/O operations, whereas a process that consists of mostly computations within the CPU/memory system is said to be compute-bound. If both a compute-bound process and an I/O-bound process are waiting for a time slice, which should be given priority? Why?

Part 2

#1. Identify and describe a client/server protocol used in everyday life.

#2. Identify and describe three concerns dealing with Internet security and privacy?

#3. Many "lay-users" of the Internet interchange the terms Internet and World Wide Web. To what do each of the terms correctly refer?

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