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O(1) scheduler
An O(1) scheduler is a kernel scheduling design that can schedule processes within a constant upper-bounded period of time regardless of how many processes are running on the operating system. One of the major goals of OS designers is to minimize the overhead and jitter of OS services so that application programmers feel less of a performance impact when using OS services.
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