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E Lesson 2 635

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION 51 Q:1 What is Pipelining? Ans : Pipelining is the process of accumulating instruction from the processor through a pipeline. It allows storing and executing instructions in an orderly process. For further details please refer to the slide no. 5 and subject SLM unit 2. Q: 2 Explain different types of Pipelining? Ans : Pipelining is the process of accumulating instruction from the processor through a pipeline. It allows storing and executing instructions in an orderly process. For further details please refer to the slide no. 12 and subject SLM unit 2. Q: 3 Explain Pipelining performance in Detail? Ans : For further details please refer to the slide no. 19 and subject SLM unit 2. www.cuidol.in Unit-2 (MCA635) All right are reserved with CU-IDOL

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION 52 Q: 4 What is Pipelining Conflicts? Ans : There are some factors that cause the pipeline to deviate its normal performance. For further details please refer to the slide no. 15 and subject SLM unit 2. Q: 5 Explain Dynamic Instruction Scheduling in detail? Ans : The order in which the instructions comprising a program are to be executed is normally assumed to be given by the order in which the instructions are held in program storage and by the sequencing control indicated by transfer and conditional transfer instructions. For further details please refer to the slide no. 41 and subject SLM unit 2. www.cuidol.in Unit-2 (MCA635) All right are reserved with CU-IDOL

REFERENCES 53  M.R. Bhujade, “Parallel Computing”, 2nd edition, New Age International Publishers 2009.  Andrew S. Tanenbaum and Maarten Van Steen, “Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms, 2nd edition, Pearson Education, Inc., 2007, ISBN: 0-13-239227-5.  George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Tim Kindberg, “Distributed Systems: Concepts and Design” (4th Edition), Addison Wesley/Pearson Education.  Pradeep K Sinha, “Distributed Operating Systems: Concepts and design”, IEEE computer society press www.cuidol.in Unit-2 (MCA635) All right are reserved with CU-IDOL

54 THANK YOU www.cuidol.in Unit-2 (MCA635) All right are reserved with CU-IDOL


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