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What is the relation between process system time, process waiting time , and process CPU time?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: January 10, 2006     Asked by: pinky_princess88 
  
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January 10, 2006 10:52:05   #1  
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RE: what is the relation between process system time, ...

process system time

Time taken for a process to execute in terms of BIOS/System time.

process waiting time

When a process is waiting for a resources/interrupts togo into 'RUN' state.

process CPU time

Process execution time in terms of CPU clock time.


 
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