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'''Run-to-completion scheduling''' is a [[scheduling (computing)|scheduling]] model in which each task runs until it either finishes, or explicitly yields control back to the scheduler. Run to completion systems typically have either an [[event queue]] which is serviced in strict order of admission, or an [[admission scheduler]], which is capable of scheduling events out of order, based on other constraints such as deadlines.
 
Compare with [[preemptive multitasking]].