KellashSofia KellashSofia
  • 04-01-2017
  • Computers and Technology
contestada

Explain the difference between an i/o‐bound process and a cpu‐bound process.

Respuesta :

rsmith6559
rsmith6559 rsmith6559
  • 05-01-2017
An I/O bound process can't finish because it's waiting for I/O (which is provided by the OS). A CPU bound process can't finish because it can't get scheduled in the processor enough.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

suppose you drive a car 392 mi on a tank of gas. The tank holds 14 gallons. The number of miles traveled vaties directly with the number of gallons of gas you u
The main motive for king philip ii's attack on england in 1588 was to
To burn 1 molecule of C5H12 to form CO2 and H2O (complete combustion), how many molecules of O2 are required?
How did the pre-Socratic philosophers lay the foundations for science?
What is the new price when $60 is increased by 20% then decreased by 20%?
Julie is making a triple batch of cookies from a recipe. She will divide up the cookies by giving 3/5 of a (single) batch to each class she visits tomorrow. To
Suppose you are measuring the height of a small child. What will determine the number if significant digits you record?
(PLZ HELP, 25 POINTS!!) how does social Darwinism apply to business? What are it’s positive and negative effects?
12500 J/ (106 g) (4C) reduce to one
There is a great danger for thunderstorms when there are ________ clouds in the sky. (4 points) Select one: a. stratus b. cirrus c. few d. cumulus