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\title{Başlık }
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\author[1*]{First Author ,\orcidlink{0000-0000-0000-0000}}
\author[2]{Second Author,\orcidlink{0000-0000-0000-0000}}
\author[1]{Third Author,\orcidlink{0000-0000-0000-0000}}
\affil[1]{Computer Engineering Department, Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Sakarya University, Sakarya, Türkiye, \rorlink{https://ror.org/04ttnw109}}
\affil[2]{Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Sakarya
Applied Sciences University, Sakarya, Türkiye, \rorlink{https://ror.org/01shwhq58}}
\affil[*]{Corresponding author}
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The manuscript should contain an abstract. The abstract should be self-contained and citation-free and should be a maximum of 400 words. The abstract should state the purpose, approach, results, and conclusions of the work. The author should assume that the reader has some knowledge of the subject, but has not read the paper. Thus, the abstract should be intelligible and complete in itself (no numerical references); it should not cite figures, tables, or sections of the paper. The abstract should be written in the third person, rather than in the first person.The manuscript should contain an abstract. The abstract should be self-contained and citation-free and should be a maximum of 400 words. The abstract should state the purpose, approach, results, and conclusions of the work. The author should assume that the reader has some knowledge of the subject, but has not read the paper. Thus, the abstract should be intelligible and complete in itself (no numerical references); it should not cite figures, tables, or sections of the paper. The abstract should be written in the third person, rather than in the first person.
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\saucisreceived{23 November 2025}
\saucisaccepted{23 November 2025}
\saucisonline{23 November 2025}
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1 \quad get the next process\\
2 \quad compare the CPU time with the max CPU time\\
3 \quad if it is greater than the max CPU time then\\
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