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Abstract: This paper describes a new scheduler, called BERT, that runs a mix of best eort and real-time
tasks. BERT extends the fair sharing scheduling discipline to allow one task to dynamically steal
cycles from another, thereby lessening the system's dependency on making accurate reservations.
BERT also supports a notion of task priority by allowing important real-time tasks to steal to
meet deadlines and important best eort tasks to be immune from stealing. This paper develops
the BERT algorithm... (Update)
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...share, and schedules according to EDF; Stride Scheduling [36] uses a similar notion of virtual time. Systems such as BVT [14] 8 and BERT [4] provide enhanced fair sharing algorithms aimed at increasing the throughput of deadline sensitive processes by dynamically reallocating...
...schemes. Proportional share schedulers assign processing bandwidth so that processes receive CPU within bounded rates [4, 10, 17, 20, 23, 27, 28, 29]. To meet deadlines, a proportional scheduler must know the rate requirements of processes. This information is usually fed to...
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A. Bavier, L. Peterson, and D. Moseberger. BERT: A scheduler for best effort and realtime tasks. Technical Report TR-587-98, Princeton University, August 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bavier98bert.html More
@techreport{ bavierbert,
author = "Andy Bavier and Larry Peterson and David Mosberger",
title = "{BERT}: {A} Scheduler for Best Effort and Realtime Tasks",
number = "TR-602-99",
pages = "22",
year = "March 1999; 12 Pages",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bavier98bert.html" }
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