What is a Region
What is a Region? Define briefly?
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A Region is a continuous area of a process's address space (or such data as, text and stack). The kernel in a ‘Region Table’ which is local to the process maintains region. Regions are sharable between the processes.
Illustrate the term Multiprocessor System.
What do you understand by the term library in OS?
Explain the term system utilities in brief.
What is meant by the semaphore?
Give brief introduction of the term thrashing?
Whenever loading programs into memory, what is the dissimilarity occurs between run-time dynamic linking and load-time dynamic linking?
In loading programs to the memory, illustrate the difference between the load-time dynamic linking and run-time dynamic linking?
Specify the kinds of the Scheduling that are available.
Define the entry section and the exit section.
Explain some of the disadvantages of the linked allocation?
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