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Re-reading this, this article seems to be nonsense. If you’re talking about batch processing you have a quere of jobs, not processes. As I mentioned before, in a gui, or a network application, you have a queue of messages. If you’re talking about processes this sounds like a queue of processes ready
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If you google it, it seems to refer mostly to routers. None of the references seem to relate to what the lede of this article describes. I’d almost favor deleting it.
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A reserved segment of disk or memory that holds messages that have been received or job control statements describing work to be done.
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does not satisfy. Either the lead should be rerwritten in a more general fashion or the article should be split and
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If the article is to be only about a queue of processes waiting for CPU service, then there is a need to
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tags added. If it is split then links to this article should be checked for relevance, e.g., the term
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Also it has little relevance to GUI programming where the term "input queue" is often used to mean
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I've never seen the term used as defined in the lead, nor have I ever seen it used for
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A queue of messages or message fragments in a telecommunications context, e.g.,
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I’m not sure what the article is (or should be) about. the PC encyclopedia says
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I could do that now, or hold off pending results of this discussion. --
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The implementations that I'm familiar with have used linked lists --
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does not satisfy the definition currently in the lead.
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focuses on the actions and not on the queue itself.
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