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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Granularity(computers/IT-OS)

Hi
Any difference between:

Time-slices are partitioned at the clock granularity
and
Time-slices are partitioned at the clock level
and
Time-slices are partitioned to the clock level


thanks in advance
  

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I think you would really need to check with a specialist in this subject area. e. no fractional numbers of seconds).

  • I think you would really need to check with a specialist in this subject area.
  • e.
  • no fractional numbers of seconds).
  • "partitioned at the clock level" may mean that the partitioning is managed by the same part of the computer architecture that runs the clock.
  • The last one does not suggest any clear meaning to me.
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I think you would really need to check with a specialist in this subject area. To me, "partitioned at the clock granularity" seems to mean, for example, that if the clock ticks once per second then all time-slice boundaries lie at whole-second intervals (i.e. no fractional numbers of seconds). "partitioned at the clock level" may mean that the partitioning is managed by the same part of the comput
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