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Uses the same underlying philosophy as shortest job next, where the shortest jobs are processed first and longer jobs are made to wait.
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Uses the same underlying philosophy as shortest job next, where the shortest jobs are processed first and longer jobs are made to wait.
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yes, that seems like a prudent decision. Maybe provide more information?
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