What is the difference between Cycle time, standard time &
Critical standard time?
Answer Posted / manpreet.sodhi08
cycle time--
THE TIME TAKEN TO RETURN TO ITS STARTING POINT AFTER THE
COMPLETION OF ALL PROCESSES.
STANDARD TIME-
The time which should be followed by the all processes
during the completion of the cycle.
means cycle time should be closer to the STANDARD time.
CRITICAL STANDARD TIME--
Maximum time that can be used by the processes during its
complete cycle is called CRITICAL STANDARD TIME.
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