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- Aging_(scheduling) abstract "In operating system task scheduling, aging is the process of gradually increasing the priority of a task, based on its waiting time. The aging technique estimates the time a process will run based on a weighted average of previous estimates and measured values. Aging can be used to reduce starvation of low priority tasks. Aging is used to ensure that jobs in the lower level queues will eventually complete their execution.".
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- Aging_(scheduling) subject Category:Scheduling_(computing).
- Aging_(scheduling) comment "In operating system task scheduling, aging is the process of gradually increasing the priority of a task, based on its waiting time. The aging technique estimates the time a process will run based on a weighted average of previous estimates and measured values. Aging can be used to reduce starvation of low priority tasks. Aging is used to ensure that jobs in the lower level queues will eventually complete their execution.".
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