The first-come-first-served (FCFS) (or broadly referred to as first-in-first-out, FIFO) principle, restricting that travelers arriving first are served first, has been a widely used principle. Smartphone-based
Last, we find that respondents who belong to the ethnic group that is the majority in their neighbourhood are less likely to endorse the FCFS rule. The paper is organised as follows. Section 2 discusses previous evidence related to the acceptability of the FCFS rule and its implementation in ...
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A first-come first-serve arbitration protocol arbitrates between processing agents seeking access to a common bus. The system is an extension of a parallel contention arbiter in which each agent has a
A microprocessor interrupt controller capable of receiving a plurality of interrupt requests organized in a plurality of groups, at least one of the groups including a plurality of interrupt requests,