| J. Sun and J. S. Liu. End-to-end synchronization protocols of fixed priority periodic tasks. In 16th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 1996. |
....mostly concentrated on the single processor case. The exploration of parallelism in real time systems has focussed on scheduling tasks simultaneously on a pool of identical processors such that the scheduler makes no distinction between processors. Notable work in the multiprocessor case includes [22, 11, 23, 4]. 11] investigated different ways of deadline assignment to parts of a task on different hosts and their effects on overall deadline miss statistics. 23] looked at the end to end response time of a task under different synchronization protocols. Most of these results are validated by ....
....processors such that the scheduler makes no distinction between processors. Notable work in the multiprocessor case includes [22, 11, 23, 4] 11] investigated different ways of deadline assignment to parts of a task on different hosts and their effects on overall deadline miss statistics. [23] looked at the end to end response time of a task under different synchronization protocols. Most of these results are validated by simulation. In a distributed real time system, a single task may require processing on several heterogeneous processors. A distributed system is typically a set of ....
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J. Sun and J. S. Liu. End-to-end synchronization protocols of fixed priority periodic tasks. In 16th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems, 1996.
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