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    The Fixed Partition Scheme Works Well If All of the Jobs
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The Fixed Partition Scheme Works Well If All of the Jobs

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The fixed partition scheme works well if all of the jobs run on the system are of the same size or if the sizes are known ahead of time and don't vary between reconfigurations.

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