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Difference between different times
I want to know is there any difference between the different times like response time, Waiting time, Throughput time, Turnaround time, process time.
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Re: Difference between different times
The critical response time is also sometimes called the fly back time. It is the time taken to queue a new ready task and restore the state of the highest priority task. Turnaround Time means time from submission to completion of process.
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