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Second International Workshop on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'95)
The many faces of multi-level real-time scheduling
Tokyo, Japan
October 25-October 27
ISBN: 0-8186-7106-8
J.A. Stankovic, Dept. of Comput. Sci., Massachusetts Univ., Amherst, MA, USA
Many real-time scheduling algorithms use simplistic sets of assumptions and this limits their applicability in practice. Often, a large real-time system has multiple scheduling algorithms and multi-level scheduling algorithms. Multiple algorithms arise when it is possible to partition the system into subsystems, each with their own algorithm. While this is a valuable approach, in this paper we focus on the issue of multi-level scheduling. Multi-level scheduling arises for various important reasons. In this invited presentation we discuss multi-level scheduling examples from a process/thread model, local/distributed scheduling, manufacturing, and multimedia.
Index Terms:
scheduling; real-time systems; processor scheduling; real-time scheduling; multi-level; multi-level scheduling; process/thread model; distributed scheduling; manufacturing; multimedia
Citation:
J.A. Stankovic, "The many faces of multi-level real-time scheduling," rtcsa, pp.2, Second International Workshop on Real-Time Computing Systems and Applications (RTCSA'95), 1995
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