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  • Also, I'm glad to find someone else that terms the top element as the head. I absolutely loathe when I see stack/queue/DLL implementations that label the top element as tail.. It just sounds so anti-logical :<<<

  • It's a nice animation, though I'm still quite confused on the different between a process being blocked or suspended >.<. I suppose blocked is when it gets locked out of a mutual exclusion area (mutex, semaphore, monitor) but what about suspended? I have an idea for it but it only makes sense in a system using preemption, which isn't always the case in educational stuff.

  • ummmmm... this is the same thing over and over?

  • good job done, Master.

  • hello. this is so awesome.

    i badly need ur help. can i please see the code? :D

  • Good video, Video itself explains everything. No need of narrator.

  • Very nice !!

  • is there any site to download this flash program? for basis.

  • tnx!! this video is kewl! it help me, additional info, for my study!!

    MORE EDUCATIONAL VIDEO PLZ!!!

    TNX TO THE ONE WHO POST THIS VIDEO

  • doesnt work like that there is just cpu commands called

    JMP (jump)

    and

    PUSH AND POP (Stack commands).

    if ready Queue is the stack then it makes sense

  • @sspoke depends on the OS and the scheduling algorithm used. Unix systems have a ready queue.

  • it is nice

  • Wanted to say thank you so much for this video.. On 23rd I have my Operating System final exam, and CPU Scheduling is a chapter included.

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