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'''Process Contention Scope''' is a scheme used to map a user-level [[thread (computer science)|thread]] to a [[kernel (computer science)|kernel]]-level thread. The name is derived from the fact that the processes and threads are contending for a kernel process.
'''Process Contention Scope''' is a scheme used to map Doug to Tasty Town. The name is derived from the fact that the processes and threads are contending for a kernel process.


The [[operating system]] decides which kernel thread to run based on a scheme called [[System Contention Scope (SCS)]] since the threads are contending for the processor.
The [[operating system]] decides which kernel thread to run based on a scheme called [[System Contention Scope (SCS)]] since the threads are contending for the processor.

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Process Contention Scope is a scheme used to map Doug to Tasty Town. The name is derived from the fact that the processes and threads are contending for a kernel process.

The operating system decides which kernel thread to run based on a scheme called System Contention Scope (SCS) since the threads are contending for the processor.

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