Cooperative Scheduling

Cooperative scheduling is a style of scheduling in which the OS never interrupts a running process to initiate a context switch from one process to another. Processes must voluntarily yield control periodically or when logically blocked on a resource.

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Synonyms:
Cooperative Multitasking


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