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  2. Completely Fair Scheduler - Wikipedia

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    The Completely Fair Scheduler ( CFS) was a process scheduler that was merged into the 2.6.23 (October 2007) release of the Linux kernel. It was the default scheduler of the tasks of the SCHED_NORMAL class (i.e., tasks that have no real-time execution constraints) and handled CPU resource allocation for executing processes, aiming to maximize ...

  3. Doctor on Demand Review: Features, Benefits, and More

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    Mental Health. Price: $129 for a 25-minute therapy consultation or $179 for a 50-minute therapy consultation. Doctor on Demand doesn’t specify how much follow-up therapy appointments cost ...

  4. Project portfolio management - Wikipedia

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    Project portfolio management ( PPM) is the centralized management of the processes, methods, and technologies used by project managers and project management offices (PMOs) to analyze and collectively manage current or proposed projects based on numerous key characteristics. The objectives of PPM are to determine the optimal resource mix for ...

  5. Teletherapy: What to Expect, Pros, Cons, and Who Is It for

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    Mental health counseling or psychotherapy aims to support you in processing and resolving emotional and mental challenges, from chronic stress to depression. This may be done in different formats ...

  6. Why Routines and Schedules May Be Good for Your Mental Health

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    These morning decisions can cause stress. By cutting back on the decisions you have to make early in the day, you can get off to a better start. Make some choices ahead of time by having a routine ...

  7. Fair-share scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Fair-share scheduling is a scheduling algorithm for computer operating systems in which the CPU usage is equally distributed among system users or groups, as opposed to equal distribution of resources among processes. [1]

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