Abstract:
Recent advances in multiprogramming have been concentrated on multiprocessor systems. But overlap in operations is also permissible in uniprocessor systems in which the p...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Recent advances in multiprogramming have been concentrated on multiprocessor systems. But overlap in operations is also permissible in uniprocessor systems in which the processor instruction execution and input–output operations are handled by separate units. By maximizing the processor and input–output overlap, a program can be executed faster while the system utilization is highly improved.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computers ( Volume: C-25, Issue: 5, May 1976)