Ask Question

A. List and define the 3 control problems associated with competing processes.

b. List the requirements for mutual exclusion.

c. How is a semaphore different from a monitor.

d. What 3 conditions must be present for deadlock to be possible? How can each be prevented? What is the 4th condition that creates deadlock?

+1
Answers (1)
  1. 19 July, 04:21
    0
    A) The 3 control problems associated with competing processes are:

    (a) Mutual Exclusion

    (b) Deadlock

    (c) Starvation

    B) Requirements for Mutual Exclusion

    A process that is halting should do so without interfering with other processes

    No Deadlock or Starvation

    A process should not be denied access to a critical section when there is no other process using it

    A process must remain inside its critical section for a finite time only

    C) Difference between Semaphore and Monitor

    Semaphore is an integer value used for signaling among processes

    Monitor is a programming language construct that encapsulates variables, access procedures, and initialization code within an abstract data type

    Only 3 operations is performed on Semaphore, all of which are atomic: initialize, decrement and increment

    Only 1 operation may be actively accessed via its access procedures

    D) Three conditions that must be present for deadlock to be possible:

    Mutual Exclusion

    Hold and Wait or Partial Allocation

    No pre-emption

    Resource Waiting or Circular Wait

    By ensuring that at least one of the above conditions cannot hold, we can prevent the occurrence of a deadlock.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “A. List and define the 3 control problems associated with competing processes. b. List the requirements for mutual exclusion. c. How is a ...” in 📗 Computers & Technology if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers