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Scheduling was a subdivision of the Corporate Sector Authority's Production Division. It was tasked with monitoring the productivity of the Authority's facilities, including mines, hatcheries, refineries, manufacturing plants, and Authority-owned retail businesses.

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  • Scheduling was a subdivision of the Corporate Sector Authority's Production Division. It was tasked with monitoring the productivity of the Authority's facilities, including mines, hatcheries, refineries, manufacturing plants, and Authority-owned retail businesses.
  • A scheduler is a process run by the kernel which decides which process will be allocated CPU time next. Scheduling is important on systems where there are numerous processes running on a particular system and it can be chosen who runs next. Scheduling systems can have a large impact upon the perceived performance of a system. Scheduling systems can effect the correctness of the system with deadlines to meet. Schedulers are called when * A new process is created * A process exits * A process waits for I/O * A process blocks on a lock * An I/O interrupt occurs
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  • Scheduling
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  • Scheduling was a subdivision of the Corporate Sector Authority's Production Division. It was tasked with monitoring the productivity of the Authority's facilities, including mines, hatcheries, refineries, manufacturing plants, and Authority-owned retail businesses.
  • A scheduler is a process run by the kernel which decides which process will be allocated CPU time next. Scheduling is important on systems where there are numerous processes running on a particular system and it can be chosen who runs next. Scheduling systems can have a large impact upon the perceived performance of a system. i.e a user is using a GUI application to send an email. They click send and the scheduler runs the daemon for sending mail first and it takes 2seconds to run, during those two seconds however the user tries to use the interface. Unfortunately the interface will not respond because the daemon process is running. If the scheduler chose the GUI to run first and the daemon to run in the background the system would have seemed faster to the user even though the overall time to finish the processing is the same. Scheduling systems can effect the correctness of the system with deadlines to meet. Schedulers are called when * A new process is created * A process exits * A process waits for I/O * A process blocks on a lock * An I/O interrupt occurs
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