We consider the issue of deadline tardiness under global multiprocessor scheduling algorithms. We present a general tardiness-bound derivation that is applicable to a wide variety of such algorithms (including some whose tardiness behavior has not been analyzed before). Our derivation is very general: job priorities may change rather arbitrarily at runtime, capacity restrictions may exist on certain processors, and, under certain conditions, non-preemptive regions are allowed. Our results show that, with the exception of static-priority algorithms, most global algorithms considered previously have bounded tardiness. In addition, our results provide a simple means for checking whether tardiness is bounded under newly-developed algorithms
Prior work has shown that the global earliest-deadline-first (GEDF) scheduler is soft real-time (SRT...
This paper studies static-priority preemptive scheduling on a multiprocessor using partitioned sche...
The design of real-time systems is being impacted by two trends. First, tightly-coupled multiprocess...
We consider the issue of deadline tardiness under global multiprocessor scheduling algorithms. We pr...
We consider the scheduling of a sporadic real-time task system on an identical multiprocessor. Thoug...
This paper considers the scheduling of soft real-time sporadic task systems under global EDF on an i...
The earliest-deadline-first (EDF) scheduling of a sporadic real-time task system on a multiprocessor...
The earliest-deadline-first (EDF) scheduling of a sporadic real-time task system on a multiprocessor...
Several tardiness bounds for global EDF and global-EDF-like schedulers have been proposed over the l...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Several tardiness bounds for gl...
This paper addresses the schedulability problem of periodic and sporadic real-time task sets with co...
Prior work has shown that the global earliest-deadline-first (GEDF) scheduling algorithm ensures bou...
In prior work on soft real-time (SRT) multiprocessor scheduling, tardiness bounds have been derived ...
Prior work on Pfair scheduling has resulted in three op-timal multiprocessor scheduling algorithms, ...
Prior work on Pfair scheduling has resulted in three optimal multiprocessor scheduling algorithms, a...
Prior work has shown that the global earliest-deadline-first (GEDF) scheduler is soft real-time (SRT...
This paper studies static-priority preemptive scheduling on a multiprocessor using partitioned sche...
The design of real-time systems is being impacted by two trends. First, tightly-coupled multiprocess...
We consider the issue of deadline tardiness under global multiprocessor scheduling algorithms. We pr...
We consider the scheduling of a sporadic real-time task system on an identical multiprocessor. Thoug...
This paper considers the scheduling of soft real-time sporadic task systems under global EDF on an i...
The earliest-deadline-first (EDF) scheduling of a sporadic real-time task system on a multiprocessor...
The earliest-deadline-first (EDF) scheduling of a sporadic real-time task system on a multiprocessor...
Several tardiness bounds for global EDF and global-EDF-like schedulers have been proposed over the l...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Several tardiness bounds for gl...
This paper addresses the schedulability problem of periodic and sporadic real-time task sets with co...
Prior work has shown that the global earliest-deadline-first (GEDF) scheduling algorithm ensures bou...
In prior work on soft real-time (SRT) multiprocessor scheduling, tardiness bounds have been derived ...
Prior work on Pfair scheduling has resulted in three op-timal multiprocessor scheduling algorithms, ...
Prior work on Pfair scheduling has resulted in three optimal multiprocessor scheduling algorithms, a...
Prior work has shown that the global earliest-deadline-first (GEDF) scheduler is soft real-time (SRT...
This paper studies static-priority preemptive scheduling on a multiprocessor using partitioned sche...
The design of real-time systems is being impacted by two trends. First, tightly-coupled multiprocess...