| Jensen, E. D., A Benefit Accrual Model of Real-Time, submitted for publication, 1991. |
....in the system and ensuring that all non real time threads execute at lower priority, it is possible to obtain the correct behavior for some applications. However, this approach has serious, well known limitations; in many cases, entirely different non prioritybased scheduling policies are needed[18]. Even in normal interactive and batch mode computing, traditional priority based scheduling algorithms are showing their age. For example, these algorithms do not provide a clean way to encapsulate a set of processes threads as a single unit to isolate and control their processor usage relative ....
E. D. Jensen. A Benefit Accrual Model of Real-Time. In Proc. of the 10th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Computer Control Systems, Sept. 1991.
....animals are more complex because they are larger, rather than conversely [11] 3. Real Time in Alpha The classical hard soft real time dichotomy has proven to be unnecessarily confusing and limiting, even for the centralized context in which it arose. We created the Benefit Accrual Model [12][13] to overcome the limitations of the classical one, and especially to facilitate the expansion of real time computing into distributed systems.This model generalizes Jensen s notion of time value function resource scheduling [14] high performance architectural support for them was also initially ....
Jensen, E. D., A Benefit Accrual Model of Real-Time, submitted for publication, 1991.
....animals are more complex because they are larger, rather than conversely [11] 3. Real Time in Alpha The classical hard soft real time dichotomy has proven to be unnecessarily confusing and limiting, even for the centralized context in which it arose. We created the Benefit Accrual Model [12][13] to overcome the limitations of the classical one, and especially to facilitate the expansion of real time computing into distributed systems.This model generalizes Jensen s notion of time value function resource scheduling [14] high performance architectural support for them was also ....
Jensen, E.D., A Benefit Accrual Model of Real-Time, Proceedings of the 10th IFAC Workshop on Distributed Computer Control Systems, September 1991.
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