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An i/o-bound program is one that, if run alone, would spend more time waiting for i/o than using the processor. a processor-bound program is the opposite. suppose a short-term scheduling algorithm favors those programs that have used little processor time in the recent past. explain why this algorithm favors i/o-bound programs and yet does not permanently deny processor time to processor-bound programs.

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