Key Points
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Dynamic Buffer Management: The standard assistants are managed at the beginning, with a preassigned normalization time. If an assistant’s length exceeds the buffer, it is prorated.
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Fragmentation with Threshold: The standard assistants are loaded in chunks. If the length of an assistant is longer than the preassigned buffer, it is prorated, and vice versa.
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Extension vs. Prorating: The standard assistant’s length is compared to the buffer. If it exceeds the buffer, it is prorated. Otherwise, it remains extended.
- Non-Prolongation Condition: However, standard assistants cannot be prolonged beyond a certain point based on buffer dynamics.
Conclusion
It is possible for standard assistants to be prolonged based on buffer management principles. Therefore, the answer is:
Answer
boxed{Yes}