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Evaluation and Comparison of Task Allocation and Scheduling Methods for Distributed Real-Time Systems
Montreal, CANADA October 21-October 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICECCS.1996.558418Second IEEE International Conference ...
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Jan Jonsson, Chalmers University of Technology
Jonas Vasell, Chalmers University of Technology
Automatic tool support for scheduling of distributed real-time applications on various platforms is of critical importance both to guarantee critical application demands, such as safety requirements, as well as to keep development costs down. It is, however, difficult to choose a proper scheduling technique from the plethora of more or less practical approaches that are available, as means for objective evaluation and comparison of scheduling approaches are lacking. In this paper we propose a framework for description, evaluation, and comparison of methods for task allocation and scheduling on distributed real-time systems. By using this framework it is possible to perform studies, both of existing techniques as well as of new combinations of existing techniques. Our framework uses a decomposition approach wherein existing scheduling methods have been analyzed and broken down into a set of independent parameter choices.
Index Terms:
Distributed real-time systems, evaluation and comparison framework, FEAST, decomposition, task allocation, task scheduling, multiprocessor architectures
Citation:
Jan Jonsson, Jonas Vasell, "Evaluation and Comparison of Task Allocation and Scheduling Methods for Distributed Real-Time Systems," iceccs, pp.226, Second IEEE International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS'96), 1996
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