= Generalized processor sharing
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Generalized Processor Sharing (GPS) is a principle used in computer networking and telecommunications for managing the allocation of resources among multiple competing users or flows. It is particularly relevant in scenarios where bandwidth or processing power must be distributed among multiple data streams or connections. Key characteristics of Generalized Processor Sharing include: 1. **Fairness**: GPS aims to provide a fair allocation of resources to different users.
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