Title
Scheduling real-time applications in an open environment
Abstract
This paper extends the two-level hierarchical scheme in (Deng et al., 1997) for scheduling independently developed real-time applications with non-real-time applications in an open environment. The environment allows the schedulability of each real-time application to be validated independently of other applications in the system. The extended scheme removes the following two restrictions of the scheme: real-time applications that are scheduled preemptively must consist solely of periodic tasks; and applications must not share global resources (i.e., resources used by more than one application). Consequently, the extended scheme can accommodate a much broader spectrum of real-time applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1109/REAL.1997.641292
RTSS
Keywords
Field
DocType
open systems,real-time systems,resource allocation,scheduling,global resource sharing,open environment,periodic tasks,preemptive scheduling,real-time application scheduling,schedulability,two-level hierarchical scheme
Preemption,Computer science,System testing,Scheduling (computing),Real-time computing,Resource allocation,Application software,Processor scheduling,Open system (systems theory),Periodic graph (geometry),Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1052-8725
0-8186-8268-X
252
PageRank 
References 
Authors
17.42
10
2
Search Limit
100252
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Z. Deng125217.42
J. W.-S. Liu245134.30