Real-time systems often spend an inordinate amount of time getting ready to do things in the future and deciding what to do next. Designating a task to be performed at some time in the future, or scheduling, and finding the next task to be run, or dispatching, typically take a total time which is linear in the number of waiting tasks. A new algorithm is presented in which the time for both scheduling and dispatching is bounded by a small constant. An additional constant load is placed on the processor, and a mod- est background processing load is also imposed. The new algorithm is compared to other popular real-time scheduler/dispatcher strategies
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ii BIPASA CHATTOPADHYAY: Integrating pragmatic constraints and behaviors into real-time scheduling t...
Published scheduling algorithms have a fixed complexity. Hence, a range of different scheduling tool...
The computation time of scalable tasks depends on the number of processors allocated to them in mult...
. In many applications, approximate results are often sufficient to achieve an acceptable behavior o...
Abstract—In distributed real-time systems, both computation and communication are critical factors. ...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs arriving over time in a multiprocessor setting, with imme...
Abstract — The present scenario of the computing era is dominated by the real-time systems. The real...
The problem of real-time scheduling spans a broad spectrum of algorithms from simple uniprocessor to...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16804/87479-thumbnail.jpgThis paper describes...
A scheduling technique is presented to minimize service delay of ape-riodic tasks in hard real-time ...
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Scheduling a sequence of jobs released over time when the processing time of a job is only known ...
This paper compares the performance of three classes of scheduling algorithms for real-time systems ...
Scheduling a sequence of jobs released over time when the processing time of a job is only known at ...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
ii BIPASA CHATTOPADHYAY: Integrating pragmatic constraints and behaviors into real-time scheduling t...
Published scheduling algorithms have a fixed complexity. Hence, a range of different scheduling tool...
The computation time of scalable tasks depends on the number of processors allocated to them in mult...
. In many applications, approximate results are often sufficient to achieve an acceptable behavior o...
Abstract—In distributed real-time systems, both computation and communication are critical factors. ...
We consider the problem of scheduling jobs arriving over time in a multiprocessor setting, with imme...
Abstract — The present scenario of the computing era is dominated by the real-time systems. The real...
The problem of real-time scheduling spans a broad spectrum of algorithms from simple uniprocessor to...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/16804/87479-thumbnail.jpgThis paper describes...
A scheduling technique is presented to minimize service delay of ape-riodic tasks in hard real-time ...
This paper investigates low overhead solutions to the problem of scheduling instability in non-preem...
Scheduling a sequence of jobs released over time when the processing time of a job is only known ...
This paper compares the performance of three classes of scheduling algorithms for real-time systems ...
Scheduling a sequence of jobs released over time when the processing time of a job is only known at ...
In a dynamic real-time environment, predictability needs to be provided in the face of unpredictable...
ii BIPASA CHATTOPADHYAY: Integrating pragmatic constraints and behaviors into real-time scheduling t...