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Scheduling Real-Time Components Using Jitter-Constrained Streams
Hong Kong, China October 16-October 20
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Claude-Joachim Hamann, Technische Universitat Dresden Dresden, Germany
Steffen Zschaler, Technische Universitat Dresden Dresden, Germany

Component-based applications require good middleware support. In particular, business logic should be separated from management code for guaranteeing nonfunctional properties of a system. We present an approach called Container-Managed Quality Assurance, in which a component container uses nonfunctional specifications of components to determine how to use these components, and which system resources to allocate, to provide certain services with guaranteed nonfunctional properties.

As an example, we show how this technique can be applied to automatically allocating CPU and memory resources for components with real-time constraints. To this end, we use a mathematical model based on jitterconstrained streams, a mathematical abstraction of event streams.

Citation:
Claude-Joachim Hamann, Steffen Zschaler, "Scheduling Real-Time Components Using Jitter-Constrained Streams," edocw, pp.42, 10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06), 2006
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