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Compositional Reasoning about Responsive Systems with Limited Resources,ted. In this theory a conceptual scheduler grants the resource using on-line preemptive priority scheduling where the priority is a function of the initial priority and the time spent waiting for the resource. The method enables reasoning about responsive systems which must respond to external inputAdornment 发表于 2025-3-24 16:38:24
Enhancing Fault-Tolerance in Rate-Monotonic Scheduling,g a set of tasks, each of which, for fault-tolerance purposes, has multiple versions, onto the minimum number of processors. On each individual processor, the tasks are guaranteed their deadlines by the Rate-Monotonic algorithm. A simple online allocation heuristic is proposed. It is proven that . ≤贵族 发表于 2025-3-24 21:36:16
Scheduling Algorithms for Fault-Tolerance in Hard-Real-Time Systems,proposed is evaluated in terms of the number of processors and the cost of the checkpoints needed. Moreover, analytical studies are used to reveal interesting trade-offs associated with the scheduling algorithms.假装是我 发表于 2025-3-25 02:12:28
Enhancing Fault-Tolerance in Rate-Monotonic Scheduling,required to feasibly schedule the same set of tasks, and κ is the maximum redundancy degree a task can have. The bound is also shown to be a tight upper bound. The average-case performance of the heuristic is studied through simulation. It is shown that the heuristic performs surprisingly well on the average.