Process control theory

It is rather a theoretical question, and I try to find something that mentions it outside my lectures.

In the three-dimensional model of the process control process, you have 3 states, running, blocked and ready. So my question is, when can a transition from a locked to start state occur without the first process going through a ready-made queue?

Thanks for that makes sense :)

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I am not sure which, if any, specific domain you are asking about. However, I can translate this into a common production domain based on concepts derived from APICS CPIM certification .

, :

  • RUNNING: , .
  • BLOCKED: , - ( ) .
  • READY: , , .

, . . , . BLOCKED, , , , . , RUNNING ( READY), . , , , , , .

, APICS 5 . QUEUE, SETUP, RUN, WAIT, MOVE.

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