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  2. LOOK algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The LOOK algorithm, similar to the SCAN algorithm, honors requests on both sweep directions of the disk head, however, it additionally "looks" ahead to see if there are any requests pending in the direction of head movement. If no requests are pending in the direction of head movement, then the disk head traversal will be reversed to the ...

  3. I/O scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Input/output (I/O) scheduling is the method that computer operating systems use to decide in which order I/O operations will be submitted to storage volumes. I/O scheduling is sometimes called disk scheduling .

  4. Anticipatory scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Anticipatory scheduling is an algorithm for scheduling hard disk input/output (I/O scheduling). It seeks to increase the efficiency of disk utilization by "anticipating" future synchronous read operations.

  5. Elevator algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The elevator algorithm, or SCAN, is a disk-scheduling algorithm to determine the motion of the disk's arm and head in servicing read and write requests.. This algorithm is named after the behavior of a building elevator, where the elevator continues to travel in its current direction (up or down) until empty, stopping only to let individuals off or to pick up new individuals heading in the ...

  6. Category:Disk scheduling algorithms - Wikipedia

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    These are algorithms designed for disk scheduling tasks. Pages in category "Disk scheduling algorithms" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  7. N-Step-SCAN - Wikipedia

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    N-Step-SCAN (also referred to as N-Step LOOK) is a disk scheduling algorithm to determine the motion of the disk's arm and head in servicing read and write requests. It segments the request queue into subqueues of length N.

  8. FSCAN - Wikipedia

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    FSCAN is a disk scheduling algorithm to determine the motion of the disk's arm and head in servicing read and write requests. It uses two sub-queues. During the scan, all of the requests are in the first queue and all new requests are put into the second queue.

  9. Look-ahead (backtracking) - Wikipedia

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    Arc consistency look ahead also checks whether the values of x 3 and x 4 are consistent with each other (red lines) removing also the value 1 from their domains. A look-ahead technique that may be more time-consuming but may produce better results is based on arc consistency. Namely, given a partial solution extended with a value for a new ...