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What is process scheduling, and why is it important in operating systems?
What is process scheduling, and why is it important in operating systems?
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Process scheduling is the mechanism used by operating systems to manage the execution of multiple processes or tasks on a single CPU. It involves selecting which process to run next from the ready queue and allocating CPU time to it. Process scheduling is important for maximizing CPU utilization, minimizing response times, and ensuring fair allocation of CPU resources among competing processes.