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Explain about what a signal is? |
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What are the reasons for process suspension? |
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Describe the two phases of two-phase locking? |
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What has triggered the need for multitasking in PCs? |
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What do we do when the operating is crashed?How do we install another operating system? |
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What are the key objects oriented concepts used by Windows NT? |
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What resources are used when a thread created? How do they differ from those when a process is created? |
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What is CPU Scheduler? |
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Explain the concept of Reentrancy. |
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What is process spawning? |
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Explain about communication features in UNIX? |
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Difference between win xp,win 2000 professional? |
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Describe the Buddy system of memory allocation |
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Is Windows NT a full blown object oriented operating system? Give reasons |
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What is a Safe State and what is its use in deadlock avoidance? |
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Describe the mechanism of upcall? |
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What are turnaround time and response time? |
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What happens, when Interrupt occurs? choose the right answer from the following.. a) CPU completes the current instruction, save the context and then jumps to new instruction. b) CPU save the context of incomplete instruction and jump to new instruction. c) CPU jumps to new instruction only if it has higher priority than current one. d) CPU completes all the instructions in current process before jumping to instruction of another process.
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Describe about preemptive scheduling algorithm? |
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What are the stipulations of C2 level security? |
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